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Jeonsacheong is a kitchen where foods were prepared for rituals. In ordinary times, ritual vessels and tools were kept inside this rectangular-shaped building. On the courtyard, stone mortars used for preparing food remain. Subokbang, between Jeonsacheong and the east gate of Jeongjeon, was the quarters used by officials guarding Jongmyo Shrine. In front of Subokbang are raised areas named Chanmakdan and Seongsaengwi. Chanmakdan is where the food was given a last check before being taken out for rituals. Seongsaengwi is where animals such as cows, sheep and pigs were examined before being sacrificed. To the east of Jeonsacheong is Jejeong, a well used for rituals.
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