Seoul Mausoleum
The Seoul Munmyo (Temple) is a shrine building where Confucius is confessed to Confucianism, the Confucius, the Confucian, and his disciples, as well as the tablets of Korea and China. The mausoleum is composed of the Daejeonjeon, which is a black-and-white statue, and Dongwoo, Seomu, and Sammun and Gimon. Currently, there are Confucius, Four Saints, Ten Chee, Six Hyeon, and eighteen kings in Korea. The Sungkyunkwan, which is located alongside the temple, is the nation's premier educational institution established in the present location to cultivate talented people in the Joseon Dynasty. The Sungkyunkwan is also a national school, a national school, a taekgak, It was called. Sungkyunkwan was composed of Myeongryondang, Dongjae and Seojae. The Sungkyunkwan mausoleum was built in 1398 (1398), but it was destroyed by fire in the second year (1400). After that, the re - erection in the 7th year of King Taejong (1407) almost disappeared due to the pathogenesis of the Japanese invasion.