File:한국 사모 변화.png
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[edit]Description한국 사모 변화.png |
English: Changes in Korean officials' headgear over time.
Top: Kang Min-cheom (d. 1021) Middle: Jeong Mong-ju (1338--1392) Bottom: Yi San-hae (1539--1609) |
Date | See source files |
Source | 파일:Yi San-hae.jpg |
Author | Various premodern Korean painters; see Commons files for details |
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