Andong Tour
Introduction to Andong
Andong is the home of Confucianism in Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty, Andong attracted scores of Confucian scholars becoming a pioneeringConfucian thought. This city also contained the highest number of private schools from the Joseon Dynasty as well as Confucian schools. To this day, Andong still has around 26 private schools fro
Buddhist
Noh
A form of classical Japanese musical drama in the 14th century.
About history or classical literature & Composed of song and dance
Usually, 5 Noh plays interspersed with shorter, humorous Kyogen pieces.
For celebration to knights in happy event, and prayer of long life and peace on governing class. (Merely, for common people’s pleasure)
- express either a frown or
Buddhist temple was. Unlike them, Murono gimi were the prostitutes who lived near by the ‘Muros’ wharf of Harima province. They were the female shaman who worshiped Muro(むろ) by keeping time to the music and dancing with the piping people.
By the time when ships drop the anchor and stayed near the wharf, there were many prostitutes who accompanied with travelers. According to 『토좌
Yangban (the aristocrat), Kaksi (the young woman or bride), Chung (the Buddhist monk), Choraengi (Yangban's clownish servant), Sonpi (the scholar), Imae (the foolish and jawless servant of Sonpi), Bune (the concubine), Baekjung (the murderous butcher), and Halmi (the old woman).
The three missing masks are Chongkak (the bachelor), Byulchae (the tax collector) and Toktari (the old man).
RESEARCH #1
Exploring the Atheist Personality: Well-Being, Awe, and Magical Thinking in Atheists, Buddhists, and Christians
Caldwell-Harris (Boston University) et al. / 2010
Introduction:
‘Given that atheists are perceived as a social-out group and that atheists are rare in America, it is plausible that atheists will differ in personality traits from religious believers .’
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