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학술저널
저자정보
서인범 (동국대학교)
저널정보
역사학회 역사학보 歷史學報 第244輯
발행연도
2019.12
수록면
195 - 244 (50page)
DOI
10.16912/tkhr.2019.12.244.195

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Envoys from the Ming dynasty were presented with tiger and leopard skins from the Joseon court or obtained those items through a trade. The Jurchen tribe, which rose from the Northeastern region of China, was a part of this trend.
As the Qing dynasty was established and the tributary system was formed between Qing and Joseon, the envoys from Joseon, bearing the tribute of local specialties such as tiger and leopard skins, were annually dispatched to China.
As the Qing dynasty acquiring the stability of power, the Chinese Emperor granted the exemption of annual tribute to the people of Joseon in consideration of their suffering of preparing for leopard skins.
In the 50th year (1711) of the reign of Kangxi Emperor, the 37th year of the reign of King Sukjong of Joseon, the Emperor granted a permanent exemption of the tributes of 1,000 tael of platinum and 142 sheets of red leopard skin to the Joseon King in praise of his dedication to preserving territory and to sincerely serving the imperial court Qing China for 40 years.
Tiger and leopard skins were used in various ways. The most important use of them was to make a cushion. In the Qing China, the distinction between the high and the low was determined by the ornaments on the top of a hat and of a cushion. So that the skins of tiger and leopard were essential to express the discrimination between social classes.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 후금의 호피·표피 요구
Ⅲ. 청조 성립 이후 조선의 歲幣 및 方物 진헌
Ⅳ. 청조의 세폐 및 방물 면제 조치
Ⅴ. 청조의 호피·표피 용도
Ⅵ. 맺음말
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