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(2018 GGHS Team 9 Members)
 
(5명의 사용자에 의한 49개의 중간 편집이 숨겨짐)
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=Management in Goryeo Dynasty, The stage of the Gaeseong merchant - Byeongnando=
 
=Management in Goryeo Dynasty, The stage of the Gaeseong merchant - Byeongnando=
  
The Gaeseong merchant of the Goryeo Dynasty traded with different foreign countries through Byeongnando. It is also called 'Yeseong Port' and government officers were also hosted in the Byeongnando.<ref>Lee, Shin Hee. 2018. ''History of Goryeo''.</ref>
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The Gaeseong merchant of the Goryeo Dynasty traded with different foreign countries through Byeongnando. It is also called 'Yeseong Port' and government officers were also hosted in the Byeongnanjong.<ref>Lee, Shin Hee. 2018. ''History of Goryeo''.</ref>
 
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=2018 GGHS 9Team Members=
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; width:700px"
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! Team Position !! Name(English) !! Name(korean) !! Student ID !! Wiki ID
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| Teacher || Salma || 살마 || - || 9salma
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| Leader || [[2018 Lee Shin Hee|Lee Shin Hee]] || 이신희 || 20205 || 9이신희
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| Vice-Leader || [[2018 Jeon Ji Hyeon|Jeon Ji Hyeon]] ||전지현 || 20721 || 9전지현
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| Member || [[2018 Yang Ji Won|Yang Ji Won]]  || 양지원 || 20204 || 9양지원
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| Member || [[2018 Han Chae Rim|Han Chae Rim]] || 한채림 || 20210|| 9한채림
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| Member || [[2018 Yoo Su Jeong|Yoo Su Jeong]] || 유수정 || 20713 || 9유수정
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| Member || [[2018 Park Su Bin|Park Su Bin]]  || 박수빈 || 10209 || 9박수빈
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| Member || [[2018 Kim Ga Eun|Kim Ga Eun]] || 김가은 || 10703 || 9김가은
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| Member || [[2018 Park So Hyun|Park So Hyun]] || 박소현 || 10709 || 9박소현
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=Management of the Gaeseong merchant in Goryeo Dynasty=
 
=Management of the Gaeseong merchant in Goryeo Dynasty=
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<ref>[http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/SearchNavi?keyword=%EA%B0%9C%EC%84%B1%EC%83%81%EC%9D%B8&ridx=0&tot=3 Korean National Culture Encyclopedia]</ref>
 
<ref>[http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/SearchNavi?keyword=%EA%B0%9C%EC%84%B1%EC%83%81%EC%9D%B8&ridx=0&tot=3 Korean National Culture Encyclopedia]</ref>
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=Byeongnando=
 
=Byeongnando=
  
벽란도는 고려시대의 동아시아의 국제무역항으로 황해도 예성강 하류에 있다. 원래는 중국 송나라 사람들이 예성강 어귀의 강을 부르던 명칭으로 예성항이라고 불렀으나  중국의 송나라 상인뿐만 아니라 일본을 비롯하여 멀리 남양지방 서역지방의 해상들까지 자주 드나들며 교역을 하였던 곳이다.
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Byeongnando is an international trade port of East Asia in the Goryeo Dynasty that was located in the lower part of Yeosong River in Hwanghae Province. Originally, Song people called it "Yesung Hang" that was called before as the entrance of Yesung river,and it was frequently destinated place for trade by song merchants as well as japan and other merchants form south and west areas. Especially at that time, 'korea' was created by interacting with Arabian merchants. In addition to being international trade port, it was also the gateway to Goryeo, which must be visited to go abroad or enter the country. The importance of Byeongnando has been increased as it was designated as national road to Kaesong and according to the modification of the road network. Furthermore, being an international port increased the importance of Byeongnando. In addition, government officers were also hosted in the Byeongnanjong that was located in Byeongnando.  
  
Originally, Chinese Song people were called "Yesung Hang" because they used to call the river at the mouth of the Yesung River, but they often went to the sea not only for Chinese Song merchants but also for trade with Japan
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In Goryeo, mainly noble and royal goods were imported, it was written in the will that inherited from Goryeo, people made a great gathering and arrange all kinds of goods, especially they made a lot of effort to show the red and black silk in very impressive way. However, the plates that were made by gold and silver, were displayed only when the king came but the custom was not like that. Government or office's messengers were able to see these things, but not now. Mostly, the custom was that the people did not have shops only they went to the market in the midday where men and women, old people, and technicians as well traded by exchanging their own things without using money
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<ref>[https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=576157&cid=46632&categoryId=46632 Encyclopedia of Korean culture, The Academy of Korean Studies]</ref>
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<ref>[http://db.itkc.or.kr/dir/item?itemId=BT#/dir/node?dataId=ITKC_BT_1369A_0040_010_0080, Goryeo Dogyeong three book]</ref>
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<ref>[http://db.itkc.or.kr/dir/item?itemId=BT#/dir/node?dataId=ITKC_BT_1369A_0400_010_0060, Goryeo Dogyeong thirty-nine book]</ref>
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Originally, the Song Dynasty called the Yuegang Port as the name of the Song of the Ye Sunggang River, but it was the place where the merchants of the Song Dynasty of China, as well as Japan and other countries, frequently visited the maritime regions of the west and west of the Nanyang area
 
 
Byeongnando is an international trade port of East Asia in the Goryeo Dynasty that was located in the lower part of Yeosong River in Hwanghae Province.
 
[[File:20170523014119_067608_1181_787.jpg]]
 
 
==Exports and Imports==
 
==Exports and Imports==
 
<big><big>Goryeo Exports</big><big></big></big><big></big>  
 
<big><big>Goryeo Exports</big><big></big></big><big></big>  
 
 
*  Agricultural tools, grain, drape, stationery, gold, silver, najeon, hwamunseok, ginseng
 
*  Agricultural tools, grain, drape, stationery, gold, silver, najeon, hwamunseok, ginseng
 
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[[File:20170523014119_1067608_1181_787.jpg|thumbnail|This is ginseng exported by Goryeo.]]
 
<big><big>Goryeo imports</big><big></big></big><big><big></big></big>
 
<big><big>Goryeo imports</big><big></big></big><big><big></big></big>
  
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* Liao Dynasty imports  - silver, fur, and horses
 
* Liao Dynasty imports  - silver, fur, and horses
  
* Song Imports - silk, medicine, books, and porcelain
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* Song Imports - silk, medicine, books, and porcelain [[File:png;base64b3414b456d1c53d08.png|thumbnail|This is a book from Song.]]
  
 
* Japan imports- pearl, Mercury, and sulfur
 
* Japan imports- pearl, Mercury, and sulfur
  
 
* Tamna Imports - Mercury, Flavor and Coral
 
* Tamna Imports - Mercury, Flavor and Coral
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<ref>[https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=986082&cid=47322&categoryId=47322 Korean history special that high school student should know]</ref>
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==Advantage of Location==
 
==Advantage of Location==
  
Byrullando was the gateway to Gaegyeong, the capital of Goryeo. It was also a port on the estuary of the Ye Sung River, so it was easy to trade and it was connected also to the sea. Not only that but also the water was too deep to allow even the huge ships to get through.
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# Byrullando was the gateway to Gaegyeong, the capital of Goryeo.  
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# It was also a port on the estuary of the Ye Sung River, so it was easy to trade and it was connected also to the sea. Not only that but also the water was too deep to allow even the huge ships to get through.
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# Transportation was convenient as it is located between Song and japan.
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# At that time, trading by sea route was widespread due to the Khitan and Jurchen.
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<ref>[http://db.itkc.or.kr/dir/item?itemId=BT#/dir/node?dataId=ITKC_BT_1369A_0280_010_0110 Goryeo Dogyeong twenty-seven books]</ref>
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==Yeseong Port==
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It was the previous name of Byeongnando, and it was called also as the entrance of Yesung River by Song people. It was the outer port for Gaegyeong, the capital of Goryeo. It was the place that was always crowded with the Song officials and merchants, as well as Japanese and Southeast Asian merchants, and Arabian merchants for trading with Goryeo.
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<ref>[http://www.culturecontent.com/content/contentView.dosearch_div_id=CP_THE001&cp_code=rp0702&index_id=rp07020225&content_id=rp070202250001&search_left_menu=4 Cultural Contents.com]</ref>
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==Byeonglangjeong==
  
Transportation was convenient as it is located between Song and japan. At that time, trading by sea route was widespread due to the Khitan and Jurchen.
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Byeonglangjeong is located in Jangdeok of the Ye Sung River.
<ref>[http://db.itkc.or.kr/dir/item?itemId=BT#/dir/node?dataId=ITKC_BT_1369A_0280_010_0110 고려도경 27권]</ref>
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When a ship of envoy which load a report touches a river hill, the guard's  welcome and deliver a report into Bullangjeong.
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Byeonglangjeong has two seats, so the west is called  Byeonglangjeong which Keep a document and the east is called Byeonglangjeong Pavilion, which serves the chief posts of the royal family and Goryeo Dynasty. When you have rooms on both sides, you stay one day at a time.
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There is a road east and west, leading to virility. There are about ten residents on either side. When the envoy enters the castle, all the ships will dock in the harbor, so a boat captain will watch you in turn.
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<ref>[http://db.itkc.or.kr/dir/item?itemId=BT#/dir/node?dataId=ITKC_BT_1369A_0280_010_0110 Goryeo Dogyeong Twenty-seven book]</ref>
  
 
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Management in Goryeo Dynasty, The stage of the Gaeseong merchant - Byeongnando

The Gaeseong merchant of the Goryeo Dynasty traded with different foreign countries through Byeongnando. It is also called 'Yeseong Port' and government officers were also hosted in the Byeongnanjong.[1]

Management of the Gaeseong merchant in Goryeo Dynasty

During the Goryeo Dynasty, The trade was flourished by Gaeseong merchants beacuse of the frequent public and private trade with foreign merchantsas through 'Yeseonggang international port' that based in Byeongnando entrance.

Especially, ginseng was one of the highest traded product. Ginseng has cultivated in the Korean peninsula since the three Kingdoms era. During the unification of the later three Kingdoms, the ginseng that was grown on the Korean peninsula, was commonly called by Korean ginseng. In addition to that the Ginseng that was prdouced in Gaesong province has beacome famous since the middle of Goryeo period as it was the representative cultivation area of Korean ginseng.

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Byeongnando

Byeongnando is an international trade port of East Asia in the Goryeo Dynasty that was located in the lower part of Yeosong River in Hwanghae Province. Originally, Song people called it "Yesung Hang" that was called before as the entrance of Yesung river,and it was frequently destinated place for trade by song merchants as well as japan and other merchants form south and west areas. Especially at that time, 'korea' was created by interacting with Arabian merchants. In addition to being international trade port, it was also the gateway to Goryeo, which must be visited to go abroad or enter the country. The importance of Byeongnando has been increased as it was designated as national road to Kaesong and according to the modification of the road network. Furthermore, being an international port increased the importance of Byeongnando. In addition, government officers were also hosted in the Byeongnanjong that was located in Byeongnando.

In Goryeo, mainly noble and royal goods were imported, it was written in the will that inherited from Goryeo, people made a great gathering and arrange all kinds of goods, especially they made a lot of effort to show the red and black silk in very impressive way. However, the plates that were made by gold and silver, were displayed only when the king came but the custom was not like that. Government or office's messengers were able to see these things, but not now. Mostly, the custom was that the people did not have shops only they went to the market in the midday where men and women, old people, and technicians as well traded by exchanging their own things without using money

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Exports and Imports

Goryeo Exports

  • Agricultural tools, grain, drape, stationery, gold, silver, najeon, hwamunseok, ginseng
This is ginseng exported by Goryeo.

Goryeo imports

  • Jurchen imports - silver, fur, and horses
  • Liao Dynasty imports - silver, fur, and horses
  • Song Imports - silk, medicine, books, and porcelain
    This is a book from Song.
  • Japan imports- pearl, Mercury, and sulfur
  • Tamna Imports - Mercury, Flavor and Coral

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Advantage of Location

  1. Byrullando was the gateway to Gaegyeong, the capital of Goryeo.
  2. It was also a port on the estuary of the Ye Sung River, so it was easy to trade and it was connected also to the sea. Not only that but also the water was too deep to allow even the huge ships to get through.
  3. Transportation was convenient as it is located between Song and japan.
  4. At that time, trading by sea route was widespread due to the Khitan and Jurchen.

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Yeseong Port

It was the previous name of Byeongnando, and it was called also as the entrance of Yesung River by Song people. It was the outer port for Gaegyeong, the capital of Goryeo. It was the place that was always crowded with the Song officials and merchants, as well as Japanese and Southeast Asian merchants, and Arabian merchants for trading with Goryeo.

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Byeonglangjeong

Byeonglangjeong is located in Jangdeok of the Ye Sung River. When a ship of envoy which load a report touches a river hill, the guard's welcome and deliver a report into Bullangjeong. Byeonglangjeong has two seats, so the west is called Byeonglangjeong which Keep a document and the east is called Byeonglangjeong Pavilion, which serves the chief posts of the royal family and Goryeo Dynasty. When you have rooms on both sides, you stay one day at a time. There is a road east and west, leading to virility. There are about ten residents on either side. When the envoy enters the castle, all the ships will dock in the harbor, so a boat captain will watch you in turn. [9]

References

  1. Lee, Shin Hee. 2018. History of Goryeo.
  2. Korean National Culture Encyclopedia
  3. Encyclopedia of Korean culture, The Academy of Korean Studies
  4. Goryeo Dogyeong three book
  5. Goryeo Dogyeong thirty-nine book
  6. Korean history special that high school student should know
  7. Goryeo Dogyeong twenty-seven books
  8. Cultural Contents.com
  9. Goryeo Dogyeong Twenty-seven book