In Korean architecture, a hongsalmun () is a gate for entering a sacred place. Also called hongjeonmun or hongmun, it is usually erected to indicate Korean Confucian sites, such as shrines, tombs, academies such as hyanggyo and seowon. It is also installed in front of palaces and villages that produced loyal subjects and filial sons. It was first made in the Silla dynasty.
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紅箭門(朝鮮語:홍전문/紅箭門 hongjeonmun、홍살문/紅살門 hongsalmun),又稱紅門(홍문/紅門 hongmun),是中神聖場所入口的門,常用於廟宇、坟墓、鄉校、等儒教場所。紅箭門是聖地通路入口的標誌。
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