enemy
The enemy is a term referring to a robe worn by the queen of the Joseon Dynasty. The enemy was one of the highest robes, so embroidery and gold leaf were also formalized. It was usually made in large red and pink silk, and it was a costume that depicted a woman of the highest rank in the Joseon Dynasty by attaching a five-dragon beam embroidered with a golden thread as a breastbone and embroidering a phoenix or pheasant on the enemy. It has been known since the time of King Kongmin of Koryeo that he started wearing enemies. When it was time to cover the queen, Chosun requested clothes and cloths for the queen to wear in China. The enemy included not only the enemy itself but also accessories such as hapi, closed, posthumous, and fortune. After the Joseon Dynasty, the system changed, and the embroidery of the pheasant and its color also changed. Currently, royal clothes are rarely remained, regardless of their type, and only one of each remains in the Republic of Korea.