Dreaming of an Eternal Joseon

The royal palaces of early Joseon were adorned with beautiful paintings with symbolic meaning, expressing wishes for national peace, a long life for the king, and the continuation of a prosperous, harmonious age. To invite positive energy, such paintings often featured symbols of good fortune from nature, such as auspicious animals and plants. Beyond mere decoration, these images represented heartfelt hopes for the enduring prosperity of Joseon.