- Bukhansan Monument
Infobox Korean name
hangul=북한산신라진흥왕순수비
hanja=北漢山新羅眞興王巡狩碑
rr=Bukhansan Silla Jinheungwang Sunsubi
mr=Pukhansan Silla Chinhŭnwang SunsubiBukhansan Monument, was designated as the 3rd National Treasure of Korea on December 12, 1962. The stone monument was originally erected at Bibong Peak on Bukhan Mountain. It was subsequently moved to
Gyeongbokgung Palace for safekeeping and is now displayed in theNational Museum of Korea .The rectangular monument is built on a two-story pedestal. Because the monument was exposed to the elements for 1400 years it has suffered weathering and erosion damage. It is currently 154 centimeters high and 69 centimeters wide.
The Bukhansan Monument was rediscovered in 1816 during the reign of Emperor Sunjo by Chusa Kim Jeonghui, a famous calligrapher.
The monument is valuable for the historical information inscribed on its surface. There are 12 lines with 32 characters per line in the Haeseoche style of Chinese calligraphy. The inscription praises the
Silla King Jinheung's (540-575 CE) territorial expansion into the Han River valley and commemorates the occasion when the king came and inspected the new borders of his realm. The inscription explains why the monument was built, describes the achievements of King Jinheung, and also describes the royal retinue. While the exact date of when the monument was constructed is unclear because theera name is illegible, it is believed that the monument was constructed in 561 CE or 568 CE because the Changnyeongbi Monument and Hwangchoryeongbi Monument was built on those dates respectively.ee also
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National treasures of Korea
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* [http://www.cha.go.kr/english/search_plaza/ECulresult_Db_View.jsp?VdkVgwKey=11,00030000,11 Cultural Heritage Administration: Bukhansan Monument]
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