
Joseon
Eunjin Confucian School
14-1 Tapjeong-ro427beon-gil, Eunjin-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
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Eunjin Confucian School was founded in the 6th year of King U of Goryeo and relocated to its current site in the 7th year of King Gwanghaegun of Joseon, undergoing multiple restorations since. Among the school buildings are the Daeseongjeong shrine, the Myungnyundang lecture hall, the east and west dormitories, and the inner and outer gates. The Daeseongjeong is a building 3 bays wide by 2 bays deep with a gable roof. Inside, the tablets of Confucius and 18 sages from China and Joseon are enshrined. Nearby attractions linked to the school include the Ikseonggun tomb stele and warrior stone, the Waya-ri mural village, and the Nonsan Chiljangyi park.