| Gyeonggijeon, where the king of the Joseon Dynasty, King Taejo, was enshrined |
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| Gyeonggijeon is a building built in the 10th year of King Taejong (1410) to enshrine the portrait of Taejo who opened the Joseon Dynasty, that is, Eojin, and to hold rituals. Eoyongjeon was first called Eoyongjeon in Jeonju, Gyeongju, and Pyongyang. In the 12th year of Taejong (1412), it was called Taejo Jinjeon. Was referred to as Jipgyeongjeon and Pyongyang as Yeongsongjeon. |
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