Ⅱ. The Basis of the Joseon Dynasty's 500-year history
1) The systemic basis for the Joseon Dynasty
The basis for Joseon kingship was Confucianism. All other religions were excluded, making Confucianism the foundation for the Joseon system as a whole, and the primary subject of education for king, crown prince, and peasant alike.
The virtues of Confucianism were humanity, righteousn
Ancient Chinese dramatic art
Brightly colored costumes, move quickly, in dramatic music.
Vividly colored masks changing within a fraction of a second.
Colors reflect a character's mood
Red representing anger
Black extreme fury
Origin of the word ‘Tal’
the word Tal
"to let something go"
or
"to be free.“
-Gagsi
Someone who wearing Gagsi Tal, Play the difficulty
of the Śākya tribe, because he spotted the Four Noble Truths: Suffering is an inescapable part of life. The origin of this suffering lies in desire, attachment and revulsion. Human being, however, can detect and understand these roots and adjust its acts. By doing so human being can conduct a life without harming any creature, it can keep to moral behaviour and can gain new awareness. T
of motivation. Because of low motivation, temporary employees cannot help losing the loyalty toward the company and desire to learn vision and value of organizational culture.
The reason why motivation is decreased can be explained by two theories. First, Maslow’s need hierarchy theory. In his theory, motivation is composed of five prepotent basic needs-physiological, safety, love, esteem, and
2. Government office inheritance system
This system which was passed from Korea Dynasty to Chosun Dynastry, enabled sons and grandsons of government officials to become government officials as well, without taking the examination for the government officials positions. Government officials wanted to inherit their power to their sons which became one of the main motives for the creation of the sy