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OPERATIONAL MODEL OF TIME-KEEPING SYSTEMS OF HEUMGYEONGGAK-NU

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천문학논총 (Publications of the Korean Astronomical Society)
한국천문학회 (Korean Astronomical Society)
초록

We study the internal structure under the artificial mountain of Heumkyeonggak-nu, a Korean water-powered clock in the early Joseon dynasty. All the puppets on the artificial mountain are driven by the rotational force generated by the water wheel at their designated time. We design a model that work with three parts of the artificial mountain. At the upper part of the artificial mountain to the east, west, north and south, there are four puppets called the Four Mystical Animal Divinity and four ladies called the Jade Lady respectively. The former rotates a quarter every double hour and the latter rings the bell every hour. In the middle part of this mountain is the timekeeping platform with four puppets; the Timekeeping Official (Hour Jack), the Bell-, Drum-, and Gong-Warriors. The Hour Jack controls time with three warriors each hitting his own bell, drum, and gong, respectively. In the plain there are 12 Jade Lady puppets (the lower ladies) combined with 12 Oriental Animal Deity puppets. In his own time a lady doll pops out of the hole and her animal doll gets up. Two hours later, the animal deity lies down and his lady hides in the artificial plain. These puppets are regularly moved by the signal such as iron balls, bumps, levers, and so on. We can use balls and bumps to explain the concept of the Jujeon system. Iron balls were used to manipulate puppets of the timekeeping mechanism in Borugak-nu, another Korean water-powered clock in Joseon dynasty, which was developed earlier than Heumgyeonggak-nu. According to the North Korea’s previous study (Choi, 1974), it is obvious that bumps were used in the internal structure of Heumgyeonggak-nu. In 1669, The armillary clock made by Song, I-young was also utilized bumps. Finally we presented mock-ups of three timekeeping systems.

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ABSTRACT
1. 서론
2. 시보시스템의 작동 모델
    2.1. 산 위: 4신옥녀와 4신
    2.2. 산기슭: 사신과 무사들
    2.3. 평지: 12신옥녀와 12신
    2.4. 설계와 작동모델의 제작
3. 토의
    3.1. 이슬람의 구슬 신호를 계승한 두 가지 형식의 물시계
    3.2. 경점용 걸턱
    3.3. 12시진의 시패 운영
    3.4. 구슬신호 분배기
    3.5. 북한 모델과의 비교
4. 요약
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저자
  • 김상혁(한국천문연구원/과학기술연합대학원대학교) | SANG HYUK KIM (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute/Korea University of Science & Technology)
  • 윤용현(국립중앙과학관) | YONG-HYUN YUN (National Science Museum)
  • 민병희(한국천문연구원/과학기술연합대학원대학교) | BYEONG-HEE MIHN (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute/Korea University of Science & Technology) 교신저자
  • 임병근(국립중앙과학관) | BYONG GUEN LEEM (National Science Museum)
  • 윤명균(키사이언) | MYUNG KYOON YOON (Keyscion)
  • 임병시((주)전흥) | BYONG GUEN LEEM (Technology Art Company)