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Two Spiritual Sources of Chinese Poetry in Kim Si-sup

  • Journal of Chinese Language and Literature
  • 2022, (91), pp.27-50
  • DOI : 10.15792/clsyn..91.202212.27
  • Publisher : Chinese Literary Society Of Yeong Nam
  • Research Area : Humanities > Chinese Language and Literature
  • Received : November 10, 2022
  • Accepted : December 16, 2022
  • Published : December 30, 2022

Wu Wenshan 1

1중국 연변대학교 조한문학원 중어중문학과

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ABSTRACT

Throughout Kim Si-sup’s Chinese poetry, Qu Yuan and Tao Yuanming are undoubtedly the two most important spiritual origins. They not only gave Kim Si-sup a profound influence on the art of poetry, but also on his personality and spirit. Adherence to the Tao is the commonality of the three ancient poets. Kim Si-sup’s creation of Chinese poetry experienced the transformation from the wandering theme of “the pain of Li Sao” to Tao Yuanming’s theme of regressing to nature, during which the connotation of the Tao followed also changed from the Confucian practice(cultivate one’s moral character), harmony(regulate one’s family), governance and peace(rule the country and the world) to the spiritual liberation and the true life of Taoism.

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