New and old law astronomy
The New and Old Laws of Astronomy is the dismantling of an eight-width astronomy screen folded in Korean paper for the Joseon Dynasty, and is housed in the National Museum of Korea, located in Sejong-ro, Jongro-gu, Seoul. This astronomy consists of three widths, which are traditional astronomical planes of the Joseon Dynasty, and four western astronomical planes after the age of 17, and a width of \u003cIlwolseongdo\u003e. In the third wave, the ecliptic, the path through which the sun passes, and the earth, the path through which the earth passes, are divided into several parts in the vicinity of the ecliptic, and stars are marked with dots. In \u003cThe New Method of Astronomy\u003e In the 4th interval, I painted 2 widths of the \u003cYellow Man\u003e around the South Pole and 2 widths of \u003cYellow of the North Pole\u003e around the Arctic Circle. In the last one, \u003cSunwolseongseongdo\u003e is displayed and the name of the owlseong is expressed as Jinseong, Seosung, Suhak, Taebaek and Jinseong. This astronomy is a work produced by the sense of sense of the Joseon dynasty, which shows well the cosmos of the knowledge layer of the early Joseon in the early 18th century.