Injeongjeon is the throne hall of Changdeokgung. It was used for major state events including the coronation of new kings and receiving foreign envoys. The coronations of eight kings of the Joseon Dynasty were hosted there. Injeongjeon was built with Changdeokgung by King Taejong (the third king of the Joseon Dynasty) in 1405. Since then it has been destroyed and restored many times. The plum flower motif that can be seen on the ridge of the roof represented the Korean imperial family during the Korean Empire period (1897-1910).