¤ýAppointment
No. : No.1
¤ýDate of Appointment : 1972-05-04
¤ýAge of Construction : 1392, the 4th year of King Gong-yang's
reign during the Korea Dynasty
¤ýLocation : San 3, Neung-won-ri, Mo-hyeon-myeon, Yong-in City
¤ýPossessor : Private possession
¤ýConstruction materials : Soil, Stone figures
The grave of Jeong Mong-ju used to be in Pung-deok, Gae-seong.
After he was mudered on the Seon-juk Bridge inmArch, 1406, the
6th yearof King Tae-jong's reign, his body was buried in Pung-deok.
But later on it was moved to a range of Mun-su mountain inNeung-won-ri,
Mo-hyeon-myeon along with his wife. Lee of Gyeong-ju's body. It
is said that when his body was being moved from Pung-deok to his
hometown, Yeong-cheon, gyeong-buk, and when it reached the boundary
of Su-ji-eub, the funeral banner flew to the spot which is his
current graveyard.
the grave of Jeong Mong-ju is of a simple style and the stone
table, the incense burner stone, Mang-ju stone, Hon-yu stone and
Mun-in stone were placed there from the beginning. Gok-dam, Ho
stone and Nan-gan stone were placed additionally in 1970. In 1972,
the grave yard was appointed as No.1 regional cultural property
and in 1980 3 houses near the grave yard were removed and the
onument and the house were constructed. In the graveyard of Jeong
Mong-ju, stone monuments can be found. One of them was constructed
in 1517, the 12th year of King Jung-jong's reign by his students
in order to praise his learning and virtue. Even though it was
placed there during the Cho-sun dynasty it is written on the very
front "-". The other