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Jeongjagwan

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Jeongjagwan
Jeongjagwanworn by YongShin Chae, a Philosopher of the late Joseon Dynasty
Korean name
Hangul
정자관
Hanja
Revised Romanizationjeongjagwan
McCune–Reischauerchŏngchakwan

Jeongjagwan(Korean:정자관) is a type ofgwanmo(관모; quan mũ ). It is a traditional men's hat inHanfuandHanbok.It was first seen in theFive Dynastiesperiod at the latest. In theSong Dynasty,two notableConfucian scholars,Cheng Yi( trình di ) andCheng Hao( trình hạo ), often wore this kind of hat, so they were also known as Cheng hats ( lúc quan ). The system of Jeongjagwan is slightly modified following the barrel-shaped Dongpo hat of the Song Dynasty. It is mainly woven with horsetail hair, and it was a hat worn by men from theyangban,the upper class of theJoseon period.[1]It was mostly worn at home as a daily headgear instead of agat,a formal headgear.Jeongjagwanis made withhorse hair.[2][3]

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  1. ^조선시대 남자의 모자, 종류별로 모아보니…이렇게 많구나(in Korean).JoongAng Ilbo.Retrieved2022-07-12.
  2. ^정자관 ( lúc quan )(in Korean).Empas/EncyKorea.Retrieved2008-09-21.
  3. ^정자관 ( lúc quan )(in Korean).Doosan Encyclopedia.Retrieved2008-09-21.
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