2022년 3월 6일 일요일

The ultimate beauty of Bulguksa Temple.

 I don't think the Japanese will be able to make Bulguksa Temple no matter how much they think about it. Children like pro-Japanese patriots living in some historical clubs shout that our architecture is great and Japanese architecture is great, but Japan cannot make Bulguksa even after dying. The reason why the Japanese think Bulguksa Temple is so great is that Japanese architects couldn't even imagine how to rebuild Bulguksa Temple when they saw it in order to rebuild Bulguksa Temple, which was devastated by Joseon and the Korean language. Here, from the perspective of several Westerners and Japanese people, I transcribe the reviews after seeing Bulguksa Temple. Of course, it is definitely not that Korean heritage is recognized only when recognized from a foreigner's point of view, but I believe it will be a small answer to the hideout of the dark emperor's crazy because we can see how international our cultural heritage is from a certain point of view. 1. Penoller, who was praised as the best oriental art historian, saw the Sakyamuni Pagoda and Dabotap Pagoda."It's like frozen music.I didn't think there would be this kind of emotion." 2. Ervin Panowski, who claimed art history through iconography, "Do you want to know Buddhism?"Then go to Joseon, a Japanese colony, and look around Bulguksa Temple for an hour.It may not be understood, but the country that makes such a great architecture is the Japanese colony.It is a loss of the world that such a country is a Japanese colony. 3. Kumaraswami, who interpreted Indonesian Buddhist art that agreed with Panovsky's claim to see art history through iconography as a friend, "Art based on science is nothing.In this regard, Bulguksa Temple is an example of mathematical system and harmony.All Buddhist arts in Southeast Asia must also have their tails down in front of Bulguksa Temple." -I think this argument is possible because I viewed art history as a iconography.And looking at art history is various perspectives, and I think this is only one perspective.- 4. James Wood, director of the Chicago Museum of Art, said Bulguksa Temple when he saw the sleeve stones of the stone steps of Daeungjeon Hall, "Where on earth did this fine curved tomb come from?It is an incredible building." The Japanese also coveted Bulguksa Temple and tried to commit atrocities to steal the entire Bulguksa Temple. Under the direction of the Japanese Prime Minister, he tried to reveal the entire Bulguksa Temple and take it to Japan, but eventually gave up due to the vastness of the plan and the destruction of Bulguksa Temple in the process, and only optical stupas, stone statues, and marble stone pagodas were stolen.

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