Young Eun Moon
Young Eun Moon is a gate built in front of the Monghwa Pavilion, which welcomes the Ming Dynasty of China. It is located in Seodae-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul. It was common for new wages to be crowned throughout the Chosun dynasty, and when the Chinese goddess brought the dancers, the wages were brought up to the shoemaker himself. In 1407 (7th year of King Taejong), he built Mohwa Roo outside Seodaemun in Seoul based on the guesthouse, which was the venue of the Goryeo Dynasty during the Goryeo Dynasty. In 1430 (Sejong 12th year) In 1537 (32 years of King Sejong), Kim Jung-seung, including Kim An-ro, raised the palace and rebuilt the red-hot gate on the southern side of the painting. In the year 1539, the Ming Dynasty (寵)) of the Ming Dynasty proclaimed, "When the Buddhist priest comes, he comes with the bisha and the bishop and the priest, (迎 恩 門) as the name was changed to walk.