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A () is a section of a Korean traditional house () that is generally reserved for men and guests. It can be composed of a number of rooms and elements, including notably the (). In smaller homes, the may just consist of a single , in which case they are one and the same. The and ''anbang'' are the female-oriented counterparts''.'' They are more private sections of the house exclusive to women (and prohibited to especially male guests), from which they cook, store precious items away from guests, and manage the household. These gendered spaces first emerged around the
Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
period, following a
Confucian Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy, religion, theory of government, or way of life. Founded by Confucius ...
ideal of strict separation of genders. They became widespread during that period, even in the countryside. However, they are now uncommon.


Description


Function

A is a section of the house where men can sleep, study, and entertain guests. However, in some particularly large houses, guests could be entertained in yet another structure, with outsiders being prohibited entry into the . If it contained multiple rooms, fathers usually slept in a separate room from their sons, although the son could share a room with their grandfather. Women, including the female head of household and daughter-in-laws, were generally forbidden from entering it. How strictly the entry ban was enforced varied by household and by time, although it was not uncommon for women in noble families to never once enter a for their entire lives. However, especially for the rural poor with small houses, the often served other general purposes, like being a workshop or a space for storing equipment.


Composition

Depending on the size of the house, can either be connected to or disconnected from the rest of the house. Within a house, it is generally placed closer to the main entrance, in order to accommodate the entry of guests. It can either have or be separated from the by a larger open space called a or (). A contains one or more rooms, but always contains a . If the is the only room, it performs all the functions of the .


Examples

The birthplace of President Park Chung Hee was constructed around either 1900 or 1916, and has a separate ''sarangchae'' that is placed closer to the main entry. It has several small rooms. The
Blue House Cheong Wa Dae (), also known as the Blue House in English, is a public park that was the former Office of the President of South Korea, executive office and residence of the president of South Korea. Located in Seoul's Jongno District, directl ...
("Cheongwadae"), the former presidential palace of South Korea, has a ''sarangchae'' that is external to the rest of the complex. In the spirit of ''sarangchaes'', it was open to the public even before the Blue House was vacated and itself turned into a museum. It shows the history of the main building and the Korean presidency.


History

Confucianism became widespread in Korea during the
Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
period (1392–1894). This is also when developed. The concept reflected the prioritization of Confucianist ideals. Confucianism dictates a strict separation of genders, with activities and duties mandated to each gender. It considered studying and poetry as virtues. Thus, the and physically oriented the home into following these ideals.


See also

*'' Anchae'' *''
Hanok A (; name in South Korea) or ''chosŏnjip'' (; name in North Korea and for Koreans in Yanbian, China), is a traditional Korean house. were first designed and built in the 14th century during the Joseon dynasty. Korean architecture conside ...
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References

{{Korean architectural elements Architecture in Korea Korean Confucianism Culture of Joseon