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Daeboreum
Official nameDaeboreum (대보름)
Also calledGreat Full Moon
Observed byKoreans
TypeCultural
Date1st full moon of the lunar year
Related toLantern Festival (in China)
Koshōgatsu (in Japan)
Tết Nguyên Tiêu (in Vietnam)
Chotrul Duchen (in Tibet)
Magha Puja (in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos)
Daeboreum
Hangul

대보름

Hanja

大보름

Revised RomanizationDaeboreum
McCune–ReischauerTaeporŭm

Daeboreum (Korean대보름; lit. Great Full Moon) is a Korean holiday that celebrates the first full moon of the new year of the lunar Korean calendar which is mostly based on the lunisolar Chinese calendar. The festival is Korean version of the First Full Moon Festival. This holiday is accompanied by many traditions.

Origins[edit]

The record about the origin of Daeboreum is recorded in the book Samguk yusa, where it says that a crow led the 21st King of Silla, Soji to shoot the geomungo (a Korean instrument) case, which was actually where a monk and the royal concubine were committing adultery. After this happening, on the first day of the pig, rat and horse years, people had behaved prudently, and also the 15th of January was called 'Ohgiil' (오기일; 烏忌日) and offered sacrifice to heaven this day.[1] Also the origins of Daeboreum can be recognized by some customs listed in books, such as Samguk sagi and Silla-bongi (신라본기; 新羅本記), describing of lantern lighting.[2] The lantern lighting custom in Daeboreum was inherited constantly; Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the book of Taejong, 13th year has the record about the same custom clearly.[3]

Traditions[edit]

Food[edit]

ogokbap and boreum namul and bureom

The traditional foods of Daeboreum have a lot of connections with superstition.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "<Samguk-yusa>, No.1, 기이, 사금갑, Origins of Daeboreum". db.history.go.kr. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  • ^ "<Samguk-Sagi>, 진성왕, 890.01.15". db.history.go.kr. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  • ^ "Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the book of Taejong, 13th year". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  • ^ "Jeongwol Daeboreum (Fifteenth day of the lunar calendar)". Korea Tourism Org. Archived from the original on 2015-05-03. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  • ^ "Cracking "bureom" brings a healthy year" (PDF). Dynamic Busan.
  • ^ "한국민족문화대백과사전 달맞이" (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  • ^ "Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Daribalgi". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  • ^ "한국민족문화대백과사전 더위팔기" (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  • ^ "한국민족문화대백과사전 개보름쇠기" (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  • ^ a b "한국민속대백과사전 한국세시풍속사전 표제어 대보름". Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  • ^ "NAVER dictionary" (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-08-13.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "한국민속대백과사전 Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture". Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
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