Panyujeon
Pyeongyangjeon refers to eight bricks carved in a pattern, excavated in 1937 at a pavilion in the Buk-ri, Juyam-myeon, Buyeong-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. It is designated as Korea Treasure No. 343. These were taken from the frame of hard clay in eight pieces including Sansu Munjeon, Sansu Fenghuangmun, Sansuigemun, Yantai Gemun, Yeonhwamun, Woonmoon, Among them, the arithmetic is composed of rock and rock in the foreground, followed by the operation of the triangle. Pine trees stand on mountain peaks, and the sky on the mountain flows. There is a building with a chimney on the roof of a mountain in the middle of the rock wall in the rhyme, and a figure in the 7th century Baekje where a person walking toward the house is represented on the rock on the right. The other 7 are all the same size, and they are elaborated on the theme of phoenix, dragon, swirling clouds, softening, goby, mountain landscape.