in Joseon government than their Chinese counterparts. The officials who served in these offices tended to be younger and of lower rank compared to other offices but had strong academic reputation and enjoyed special privileges and great prestige. To be appointed, they went through more thorough review of character and family background.
Office of Inspector General (Saheonbu) monitored governmen
in many genre paintings, especially of animals, as it was probably one of the ways people cope with reality.
Genre Painting on Politics
Korean genre paintings are made from 빈풍칠월도류 회화 in the Goryeo dynasty to 빈풍칠월도류 회화 in the Joseon dynasty, 삼강행실도류 판화 for the ruler’s political purpose. Looking at life from a political point, it represents how
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 system. In the the early days of Chosun Dynasty, the weight of the system decreased while the importance of the examination grew. However, in late Chosun Dynastry, as nepotism became
in Korea to publish both morning and evening editions, send international correspondents to Russia, and publish cartoons. However, in that same month, it was given its third, indefinite suspension by the Japanese government for printing an editorial opposing Japanese rule of Korea. In the summer of 1940, after issue number 6923, the paper was declared officially discontinued by the Japanese rulin
Baekje
In addition to these Goguryeo tomb paintings, one of the tombs from Baekje during the later period when their capital was at Buyeo contains very fine examples of wall paintings with depiction of animals. In Buyeo itself, may fine tiles have been discovered with landscape designs that also display the artistic sensitivities of the artisans of this period.