Kisaeng (Korean: 기생; Hanja: 妓生; RR: Gisaeng), also called ginyeo (기녀; 妓女), were enslaved women from outcast or enslaved families who were trained to be courtesans, providing artistic entertainment and conversation to men of upper class. First emerging in the Goryeo dynasty, kisaeng were officially sanctioned by the state and employed in various public functions. While many worked in royal courts, others were stationed throughout the provinces.
Trained in music, dance, poetry, and prose, kisaeng were often highly educated and skilled in the fine arts. Despite their low social status, they were respected as cultured artists. In addition to entertainment, some were assigned duties in medicine and needlework.
Kisaeng hold an important place in the traditional cultural memory of the Joseon dyn...
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1910년대의 조선 기생1890년~1910년 서울 시내의 기생집에서 볼수 있는 풍경이다. 술마시는 장년 남성 4명과 시중을 드는 10대 초반의 여기생이 있다.
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An old teacher of song and music training young kisaeng.
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The painting Ginyeo (기녀, 妓女) by en:Joseon Dynasty painter en:Yu Un-hong, 1797-1859. Retrieved from ...
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Detail from an early 19th-century Korean painting titled "Ssanggeomdaemu" (쌍검대무 雙劍對舞) by en:Hyewon, ...
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Kisaeng
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Photograph of a en:Joseon Dynasty en:kisaeng in en:Pyongyang, Korea. Taken in 1890 by en:William Ja...