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Han River sightseeing and literary embodiment of Ming(明) dynasty's envoy

  • Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
  • Abbr : 한문고전연구
  • 2012, 25(1), pp.7-42
  • DOI : 10.18213/jkccl.2012.25.1.001
  • Publisher : The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

Lee Gook-Jin 1

1고려대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

When Ming(明) dynasty's envoy stays in Hanyang(漢陽), it was important reception event that offer Han River sightseeing to them. At this process, Ming dynasty's envoy exchanges poem with Chosun(朝鮮) Dynasty's writter, and expressed view of Han River and individual excitement. Also, some Ming dynasty's envoy has written a book of travels after Han River sightseeing ends. When Ming dynasty's envoy has written a book of travels, they adhere to self-consciousness which did not lose duty of envoy, and expressed itinerary, beauty of scenery, and individual excitement of Han River sightseeing. Among them, Ye, gyeom((倪謙)'s Hangangyugi(漢江遊記) and Gi, sun(祁順))'s Hanganggi(漢江記) showed resected contents · formulaic composition · formulaic expression techniques. While, Hwa, chal(華察)'s Yuhanganggi(遊漢江記) and Wang, mong-yun(王夢尹)'s Hangangseonyudogi(漢江船遊圖記) showed free substance · irregular composition · active expression techniques. Specially, several works command antithesis(對偶法) and Jangbeop(章法) of Chinese verse elaborately, displayed high literary value as adding scenery delineation and emotion's expression. Also, Han, myung-hui(韓明澮) went as envoy in Ming dynasty, had received a name and a Gimun(記文) about Apgu-gazebo(狎鷗亭) from Ye, gyeom(倪謙). And had received poems about Apgujeong(狎鷗亭) from Ming dynasty's writers in next time envoy mission. Through this, he wished to improve authority about own and own Apgu-gazebo(狎鷗亭)'s name, Apgu-gazebo(狎鷗亭) situated to a famous place of Han River to Ming dynasty's envoy by these effort.

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