the culture of bathing on the Korean Peninsula

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(1)Until the Goryeo Dynasty, the Korean people seem to have enjoyed bathing
(2)During the Silla and Goryeo periods, there were bathtubs in each temple, so it is presumed that people sometimes took a bath at the temple
(3)I’ll clean it up and go
(4)In “Goryeodo-gyeong”, which was observed and written by the Northern Song people of Goryeo
(5)Oh, Goryeo people wash up a lot
(6)When I wake up in the morning, I take a bath first, and when I wash twice in the summer, people keep teasing us that we have a lot of times
(7)It is also written that
(8)He must have liked neat things compared to the people around him
(9)Anri Star
(10)Clean, clear, and confident together
(11)Also, we usually get together by the stream and take a shower
(12)from the record
(13)It is presumed that full-body bathing was common
(14)There’s a lot of water in the stream
(15)Common sense is that you can’t come to bathe and wash your feet

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(1)However, this culture of bathing is challenged in the Joseon DynastyBecause as I mentioned above, the bath place was mainly by the stream
(2)In the Goryeo Dynasty, of course, taking off your underwear and taking a bath with others under the notion that bathing = is not important
(3)Because I took it for granted
(4)That’s not right
(5)In my opinion, too
(6)Isn’t it the same
(7)I don’t think so
(8)However, in the view of Confucianism in the Joseon Dynasty, it was indeed obscene to show one’s body in front of others

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(1)Especially, men and women get mixed up and take off and wash up
(2)It seems that mixed bathing was common
(3)It was all the more unacceptable
(4)It’s obvious!
(5)Therefore, in the Joseon Dynasty, the desirable bathing culture changed to “Let’s each wash at home!”
(6)But even if you wash up by yourself
(7)It was rude of me to take off my clothes
(8)So the bathing culture of the ruling class during the Joseon Dynasty was
(9)Wash your hands, hands, and feet, wash your groin, wash your hair, wash your hair, and other parts of the body turn into bathing
(10)It’s not against the rules even if you take off your clothes and take a shower
(11)In other words, the day when full-body bathing was considered possible is 5 days out of the year, including Dano Yudu, Chilseok, etc
(12)Of course, before the rituals
(13)I had to clean my body
(14)I would have taken a full body bath more than this
(15)In the case of women, it would have been a short-lived inner skirt, so it is probably a picture that is faithful to the historical evidence
(16)But when you take a full bath, you shouldn’t take off your clothes
(17)I should’ve washed my thin mouth
(18)The scene where I wash up in clothes in a historical drama
(19)It’s a testament to the deliberation

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(1)What are you talking about? I feel so bad
(2)Oh, yeah. Keep your manners, you little ones
(3)However, in the case of ordinary people, they were relatively free from discipline, and they must have sweated a lot, especially due to a lot of manual labor
(4)It is presumed that even with the introduction of Confucian notions, the people would still wash themselves in streams and streams
(5)In winter, when it’s cold and the water freezes
(6)I must have warmed it up after taking out water
(7)However, the notion that men and women should not show their bodies and wash up seems to have been shared among the people
(8)The culture of mixed bathing has since disappeared from the Korean Peninsula

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(7)Even if it’s a mixed bath, everyone will run away and drink alone
(8)Isn’t it not a mixed bath, but a mixed bath alone? Laugh 1. Move

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