PARKGYUSU GANCHAL(Manuscript)
Date/ 1872
Artist(Credit Line)/ Park Gyusu
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- GAPHOECHEOP(Manuscript)
- Map of the Earth, Old and New (地球前後圖)
- Atlas of the Eastern Kingdom (東國大全圖)
- Discourse on Northern Learning (北學議), Advocating Opening the Doors and Trading with Foreigners
- Journal of Yeolha (熱河日記)
- Book of Governing the People from the Heart (牧民心書)
- Treatise of Bangye (磻溪隨錄), Proposing a Theory to Revolutionize the Kingdom
- GANPYEONGUI(Manuscript), Park Gyusu
- ASTROLABE, Yu Geum
- PORTRAIT OF KIM SEOKJU, Unknown
- PORTRAIT OF KIM YUK, Unknown
- SONGHAHANYUDO, Hu Bing
Parkgyusu Ganchal is a collection of letters written by Park Gyusu, Jeongsa(embassy) in Jinhasa(delegation sent for celebration and paying gratitude to the dynasty in China) in 1872(6th year of King Gojong’s reign). The letters were sent from Park Gyusu to Yeonjae(name is unknown) as preparation for the delegation with Seojanggwan(recorder) Gang Munhyeong姜文馨 and chief interpreter Oh Gyeongseok吳慶錫. He expressed his expectations for the trip as an envoy by preparing the second delegation. Through this diplomatic trip, he observed the Chinese westernized movement in the Qing period that was reacting against the impact from the western world and conrmed the reform and enlightenment of the country.