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Stone Tablet of King Taejo’s Handwritten Document for His Daughter, Princess Suksin

The first year of King Taejo(1401)

National Palace Museum of Korea

National Palace Museum of Korea
Seoul, South Korea

Contents of the inscription carved into this stone was after the document which was written to confirm Princess Suksin’s ownership of the house that King Taejo built for his daughter. The original document is housed in the National Museum of Korea. During Joseon Dynasty, efforts were made to collect and preserve the handwritings of the kings. In this regard, the king’s handwriting was often carved into a stone, and the rubbed prints were bound as collections of the king’s calligraphy. The full texts of the document were compiled on three stones: Changdeok 6643, Changdeok 6645, and Changdeok 6644.

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  • Title: Stone Tablet of King Taejo’s Handwritten Document for His Daughter, Princess Suksin
  • Date Created: The first year of King Taejo(1401)
  • Rights: National palace museum of Korea
  • Medium: Sculpture

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