Was ist die Tafel hinter dem Tisch? Ich sehe sie ständig. Ich frage mich, was es ist und was dieser Text bedeutet und welche Bedeutung er hat. Kann jemand das sagen?
This is a *byeongpung* (병풍, a traditional Korean folding screen).
In Korea, it’s often used during Lunar New Year(설날) or Chuseok(추석) to create a designated space for ancestral rites by setting up a ritual table. More generally, *byeongpung* are commonly used as windbreaks, room dividers, or decorative pieces.
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The object is a Byeongpung (folding screen), a traditional piece used to create a sacred space during rituals. The text usually features memorial poems or family mottos written from right to left. It’s meant to tidy the space for ancestral spirits while helping the family reflect on their teachings. Honestly, I’ve seen the folding screen in my house dozens of times throughout my life, but I still have no idea what it actually says.
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This is a *byeongpung* (병풍, a traditional Korean folding screen).
In Korea, it’s often used during Lunar New Year(설날) or Chuseok(추석) to create a designated space for ancestral rites by setting up a ritual table. More generally, *byeongpung* are commonly used as windbreaks, room dividers, or decorative pieces.
The object is a Byeongpung (folding screen), a traditional piece used to create a sacred space during rituals. The text usually features memorial poems or family mottos written from right to left. It’s meant to tidy the space for ancestral spirits while helping the family reflect on their teachings. Honestly, I’ve seen the folding screen in my house dozens of times throughout my life, but I still have no idea what it actually says.
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