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Changing the Meaning of Ten-good-places and Identification the Location of Byeonsan Place

  • Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers
  • Abbr : JAKG
  • 2020, 9(2), pp.325-339
  • DOI : 10.25202/JAKG.9.2.7
  • Publisher : Association of Korean Geographers
  • Research Area : Social Science > Geography
  • Received : July 24, 2020
  • Accepted : August 18, 2020
  • Published : August 31, 2020

Sungwook Cho 1

1전북대학교 지리교육과

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ABSTRACT

In this study examined the meaning changes of the Ten-good-places according to the times and identification the location of Byeonsan place of Buan in Jeonbuk. The findings are as follows. Firstly, Ten-good-places are geographically belonging to ‘Dongcheon Bokji Type’ (a scenic spot where sacred man live in Taoism), and it is the Korean ideal place of ‘Feng Shui’ in ideology. There are 16 places presented in various secret books and the meaning of the place has changed as a refuge, a shelter, a retreat, a scenic place according to the times. Secondly, there are 4 places with Ten-good-places conditions in Byeonsan area, which are Jung-gye Valley (Byeonsan-myeon), Hoe-yang Valley (Sangseo-myeon), and Ulgum Rock (Sangseo-myeon), Gul Rock (Boan-myeon). Thirdly, considering only the natural conditions in the secret books, Ulgum Rock and Gul Rock are considered to be the most probable places. However, the most likely to be the place is around Ulgum Rock area because it has the conditions of a shelter in first presented.

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