Durre
Dure is a joint labor organization where villagers set up villages and villages to cooperate in farming in rural areas. In the latter part of Chosun Dynasty, the religion law became common, and Tore was settled together. By the time of the Japanese colonial rule, it was gradually disappearing as the number of the Korean people decreased. It was organized as a village unit for the purpose of mutual assistance, joint entertainment, and cooperative labor. They cooperated with each other in agriculture and farming, and when they had a joyful occasion, they enjoyed playing together. As the law of transition in the late Joseon Dynasty developed, it was established as a universal farming custom and it helped to develop the culture of farmers' culture. There are 'Gyamsam Dure' organized for women's weaving and 'Sam Dure' for men's agriculture. Dure is an organization in which all the farmers in the village collectively work collectively and collectively without discrimination about the cultivated area of the village, and it is a type of collective labor which collects and exchanges wages later according to the land area and labor power of each house.