Princess Choo
It is a dispute in the Joseon Dynasty in Gangryong-myeon, Gongyang-myeon, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do. On September 22, 1997, it was designated as National Treasure No. 298 of the Republic of Korea. It is a masterpiece of the 17th century, which was completed in the first year of Joseon Dynasty in the early Joseon Dynasty, with a length of 12.47m and width of 9.48m. This Tanhwa is also known as the Buddha Buddhist monk Buddhist script, which depicts scenes in which Buddhist scriptures such as Shakyamuni Buddhist monks and Buddhist nabul Buddhist scriptures are preaching the Truth. It is a large Buddhist painting that hangs in a Buddhist temple front yard and worship in order to perform a big Buddhist ceremony or ceremony in Buddhist temple. Overall, the top, middle, and bottom three-tiered road symbolizes the heavenly world, while the middle is composed of the Three Gods Buddhism, while the bottom is composed of the outer Buddha and the hearing Bodhisattva. In the middle of the center there is a gorgeous kiosk with a brilliant key shape in the back of the pantomime, and it has the shape of the hands of a judge who holds his right hand together with his left hand in front of his chest.