Boryung Suburi Guibu and Yi Su
Chungcheongnam-do Boryeong-si Ungcheon-eup
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Introduction of Boryeong Suburi Gwibu and Issu
- Quantity/area: 1st period
- Age: Goryeo Dynasty
- Owner: Danwon Temple
- Manager: Danwon Temple
- Designation: Provincial Tangible Cultural Heritage (September 1, 1974)
It is a rain standing in the Yeongsuam (formerly Danwonsa Temple) compound, and it was collected and moved here from a nearby temple. On the turtle-shaped pedestal, only the headstone was placed with the body lost. The turtle pedestal has a dragon-shaped head, ears and horns engraved, and the beard under the chin was carved up to the neck. The back was carved with a honeycomb-shaped hexagon, and a lotus flower was decorated around the groove where the body was placed. The headstone is filled with dragons and cloud patterns, and a framed space is placed in the center of the front and divided into 十 shapes, but the letters are not written. It appears to be a work of the Goryeo Dynasty in terms of its colorful and sophisticated sculpture style.
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