Sarye pyeollam
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| Sarye pyeollam | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 사례편람 |
| Hanja | 四禮便覽 |
| Revised Romanization | Sarye pyeollam |
| McCune–Reischauer | Sarye pyŏllam |
Sarye pyeollam is a kind of practical guide written by Korean scholar Yi Jae (李縡 1680 ∼ 1746) of the Joseon Dynasty, which that records and describes important rites and ceremonies based on Neo-Confucianism. The title is translated into "Easy Manual of the Four Rites" or "Convenient Reference to the Four Rites". It consists of 8 volumes in 4 books and was published in 1844 by his descendant, Yi Gwang-jeong (李光正).[1][2][3]
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- ^ "사례편람(四禮便覽), Sarye pyeollam" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. http://www.aks.ac.kr/glossary/glossary_detail.asp?g_code=3190&page=1&c_code=&search_field=all&keyword=%E5%9B%9B%E7%A6%AE%E4%BE%BF%E8%A6%BD&order=g_korean&kanada=.
- ^ "사례편람 (四禮便覽)" (in Korean). Empas / Britannica. http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=B&i=151553&v=43.
- ^ "사례편람 (四禮便覽)" (in Korean). Empas / EncyKorea. http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=234433&v=42.
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