DescriptionJoseongukwangjiin (The Seal of the King of Joseon, 1776-1876).svg
English: An imprint of the official seal of the King of Joseon (1776-1876).
한국어: 청나라에서는 태학사(太學士)부항(傅恒)의 건의에 의하여 청나라 외의 모든 제후국 국새는 ‘청서한자(淸書漢字)’, 즉 청자와 한자를 모두 전서로 제작하여 다시 주조하기로 결정되며 즉 조선을 포함한 제후국의 국새를 해당 국가의 왕이 왕위를 이어받을 때 청나라에서 회수하고 새로 주조하여 발급하게 되어 1776년 청나라에서 보낸 세 번째 국새에는 청자와 한자가 모두 전서의 일종인 지영전으로 되어 있다.
Date
1392–1897
Source
1827년(순조 27) 동지 겸 사은사 홍희준(洪羲俊) 일행 및 1852년(철종 3) 사은사 서염순(徐念淳) 일행이 청나라 황제에게 보낸 표문(1, 2) 편자미상(編者未詳) 1876(고종 13년). 『보인소의궤(寶印所儀軌)』. 한국학중앙연구원 장서각 편자미상(編者未詳) 1890년 이전. 『보인부신총수(寶印符信總數)』. 한국학중앙연구원 장서각
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