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      No.7671

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      Proof of the Preaching
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      Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
      Those who preach religion usually have specific clothes they wear, right? Priests wear robes. Buddhist monks have their own outfits. Right?
      Apparently they have the same thing in Korea. A tailor wants to learn more about them and has asked us to investigate. So ask the scholar in Hanyong. And don't forget to ask about the religion.
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              Pre-Quest:
              Standards of Joseon Politics 4 6 1 Gyeongguk Daejeon
              The next generation 10 12 10 High Priest's Robes


              1. Hanyang Archives - Talk to Scholar x4
              2. Hanyang - Talk to Yu Seong-ryong x2 (Northeast of map)
              3. Hanyang Mansion - Southeast Mansion use Observe and Search


              Teachings of the Country
              The Teachings of Zhu Xi
              Neo-Confucianism?
              A Deeper Understanding
              The Letter from the Scholar
              As Proof of your Learning
              The Robes of a Confucian Scholar



                • Discovery
                • Hakchang-ui ★★★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:660 Fame:275
                  Korean clothes worn by those who have learned or taught Confucianism.
                  Korean Confucianism is not a religion but rather academia--many have learned Confucianism and acted on its principles.

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