Shinhwa re-portrait
Shinhwasang is a portrayal of Shinhwa ash in the early Joseon period. Chungcheongbuk-do tangible cultural property No. 154 is located in Ohggung-ri, Gamgok-myeon, It is kept in the ruling party which is controlled by the offspring of Shinhwa. Young Jeong is a full-length figure sitting on a chair wearing a suit of the 8th floor of the left eye. The costume reflects the formula of Sukjong Year. However, unlike ordinary portraits in the Joseon Dynasty, the royal court received no holes in both hands without taking karate, and did not show each group on the dongle of long nails, and the overlapped part of the chair and its legs was expressed in an unreasonable form. This portrait is considered to be the time when I went to the Qing Dynasty according to the descendants, and it is a remarkable material for the portrait studies. Shinhwajae is a tattoo of early Joseon dynasty, and Pyeongsan, Ho is the main building. After he was dispatched to the Hyeonjong Yearbook Yearbook, he went to the bank of the Gangwon Province and stayed in Gangwon Province.