South Korea’s Beauty (Folk painting series 4, 'Manbyeonghwajodo 萬病花朝圖')

  • 등록 2024.07.29 14:47:45
크게보기

A mysterious flower and a legend of immortality

By Diplomacy Journal Kayla Lee

 

Many Korean legends and myths are closely linked to nature. One of the most notable is the 'Manbyeonghwajodo' (萬病花朝圖).

 

As its name suggests, this unique flower is said to have the mystical ability to cure all ailments, and the legends and stories surrounding it have been passed down through the ages.

 


Manbyeonghwajodo is a painting that depicts the characteristic elements of the flower in a stylized manner, rather than in a realistic form.

 
Each canvas is labeled with the names of flowers, such as Hangyuoknyeo Jikgeumhwa, Hongdohwa, Dongjeonghosangbuyonghwa, Yeongjuhwa, Okdeunwha, Cheonsangbyuckdoinganwha, and Mokdanhwa, but it is not clear which flowers they refer to, except for the red peach blossom [Hongdohwa], the ibiscus mutabilis above Dongjeongho [Dongjeonghosangbuyonghwa], and the peony flower [Mokdanhwa].

 

The petals are symmetrically arranged in a circle around the center, and the stems and roots seem to be designed to resemble the shape of the writing.

Kayla Lee 기자 wbstfceo@naver.com
Copyright @Diplomacy Journal Corp. All rights reserved.

Address: Doosan We've Pavilion 1203, Sambong-ro 81, Jongno-gu, Seoul Date of first registration: Founded in 1996 as UN News, changed its name to The Diplomatic Journal in 2009 Registration No.: Jongno Ra00125/ Registration Date: 2009-04-14/ Registration Number: Seoul 아54606 / Registration Date: Dec. 13, 2022 Publisher: Damwha Media Group Chairman Lee Jon-young Editor in Chief: Lee Jon-young/ Vice Chairman: Chung Bo-won/ Standing Advisor Lee Keon-chan / Senior Editorial Writer Ko Jae-hwe / Editorial Writer Lee Se-hoon / Managing Editor Lee Kap-soo/ Cultural Editor Lee Joon-seok/ Political Editor Lim Han-choong/ U.S. Branch Head Kim Joon-bae/ Business Editor Kayla Lee Phone number: 02-3417-1010 | 02-396-5757 E-Mail: djournal3417@gmail.com