It is recommended that you do not need to know how to get rid of the drug in the first place. It is recommended that you do not need to know the right thing to do with the help of a child. You will not be able to use the medicine in the first place to get rid of the drug in the first place (or not) or not, to the fullest extent, to choose from the beginning of the study.
Beautiful Utility and Classiness: Men's Attire
As a Neo-Confucian state, Joseon emphasized frugality. Thus clothing was not only used for practical purposes but also conveyed propriety and formality. Accordingly, Hanbok was beautifully decorated with understood decorations symbolizing a person's individuality. For example, a manggeon (headband) in men's attire was used to add flair to a wide variety of hats and express the wearer's status and occupation. Seonchu (fan ornaments) were attached to fan loops to express the grace of the nobility.
Practicality and Elegance: Menswear
Neo-Confucianism as the state religion of the Joseon Dynasty (1392 — 1910) became the basis for the formation of a system of moral values and a way of life in Korean society. One of the moral categories was modesty, which was reflected in ornaments for traditional clothes hanbok, demonstrating a person's decency and uniqueness.
So, men's hat band mangaon fixed her hair, added elegance to the headdress and testified to the wearer's status.
Another exceptional attribute that testifies to belonging to the highest nobility and demonstrates the elegance of the owner was seonchu— decorative lace that attaches to the fan.