[Shinchonji: World Peace Festival 2012 in Seoul]
The 6th Culture and Sports Celebration of Restoring Light (3)
- The Lamp
The 'World Peace Festival: the 6th Culture and Sports Celebration of Restoring light' shows the heaven's culture.
Because of her long and rich 9,000-year history,
Korea has many valuable cultural heritages.
And they have been revealing so many surprising and interesting things
that are based on the 6,000-year histroy of the Bible.
I'd like to share the story about the Korean lamp (lantern) today.
that are called 'chung-sa-cho-rong'. >
‘Chung-sa-cho-rong (청사초롱 in Korean)’ is a traditional Korean lantern
that was used by public officials to light their way when they went out at night
and for guests when they came and went during the dark hours.
It means that the lantern adds light in the dark
and acts as a guide to the right path, brighter future, hope, respect;
it further symbolizes a host’s thoughtfulness in warm welcoming guests.
It was also used by the common people at wedding ceremonies.
A young bridegroom would carry a chung-sa-cho-rong as he rode a horse
to his bride's home for the wedding ceremony,
and it would also be carried along with the palanquin
that took the bride to her husband's home.
The lantern is made by rounded or square wood or steal form,
covered by red and blue color of silk shades with hanging candle inside it.
The lantern's blue and red silk shade symbolized wedded bliss,
the blue standing for yin, the female principle,
and the red standing for yang, the male principle.
The 6th Culture and Sports Celebration of Restoring Light (3)
- The Lamp
The 'World Peace Festival: the 6th Culture and Sports Celebration of Restoring light' shows the heaven's culture.
Because of her long and rich 9,000-year history,
Korea has many valuable cultural heritages.
And they have been revealing so many surprising and interesting things
that are based on the 6,000-year histroy of the Bible.
I'd like to share the story about the Korean lamp (lantern) today.
< Ari, Omi, and the children are carrying the traditional Korean lanterns
that are called 'chung-sa-cho-rong'. >
‘Chung-sa-cho-rong (청사초롱 in Korean)’ is a traditional Korean lantern
that was used by public officials to light their way when they went out at night
and for guests when they came and went during the dark hours.
It means that the lantern adds light in the dark
and acts as a guide to the right path, brighter future, hope, respect;
it further symbolizes a host’s thoughtfulness in warm welcoming guests.
< Marriage Procession, Seoul (1921), painted by Elizabeth Keith >
It was also used by the common people at wedding ceremonies.
A young bridegroom would carry a chung-sa-cho-rong as he rode a horse
to his bride's home for the wedding ceremony,
and it would also be carried along with the palanquin
that took the bride to her husband's home.
< Wedding March, painted by Kim Hong-Do (1745 - 1815?) during the Chosun Dynasty.
The bridegroom is riding a white horse to his bride's home for the wedding ceremony. >
The lantern is made by rounded or square wood or steal form,
covered by red and blue color of silk shades with hanging candle inside it.
The lantern's blue and red silk shade symbolized wedded bliss,
the blue standing for yin, the female principle,
and the red standing for yang, the male principle.
It is widely displayed in various cultural exhibitions
and special occasions today in Korea.
For example, chung-sa-cho-rong was the official symbol
for the G20 Seoul Summit, to be held on November 11-12, 2010.
< The special set of stamps to mark G20 Seoul Summit 2010 >
The followings are the 'Visit Korea Year 2010-2012' promotion videos.
Now, I hope you are ready to read about the spiritual meaning of
'the lamp and the oil' in the Bible according to the Revealed words of God.
2012/10/06 - [International/SCJOpenBible] -
[The True Analysis:Shinchonji (SCJ) Open Bible] The Lamp and The Oil
"Please listen to the new song (Rev 5:9, 14:3)!"