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A study on the Garden and literature of Seogmun(石門), Jeong-yongbang(鄭榮邦).

  • Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
  • Abbr : 한문고전연구
  • 2018, 36(1), pp.197-241
  • DOI : 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.007
  • Publisher : The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature
  • Received : May 25, 2018
  • Accepted : June 12, 2018
  • Published : June 30, 2018

Doohwan Shin 1

1안동대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

A study on the Garden and literature of Seogmun(石門), Jeong-yongbang(鄭榮邦). This paper is A study on the Garden and literature of Sugmun(石門), Jeong-yongbang(鄭榮邦) in The Choseon(朝鮮) Dynasty period. Seogmun, Jeong-yongbang(1577~1650) lived during the great period of Joseon's history, including the Japanese Invasion of Joseon during the Joseon Dynasty, King Gwanghaegun's family name, Injo Banjeong, Jeong Myeo-horan, and Byeongjahoran. He was a new man who wanted to escape the chaotic world and embrace the scenery of the landscape and pursue the spirit of Neo – Confucianism. His world included the ideal world of Neo-Confucianism, affection for learning, and the spirit of self-examination and culture. His vision of extrapolating strange shapes on the natural stone of Seoseok-ji(瑞石池) is filled with aesthetic sensibility, and his imagination and creativity are abundant in the consciousness of the Seoseok(瑞石), which created the character. In the garden of Seokmun Jeong Yeong-bang, the mysterious Neo-Confucianism melts like a sediment and looks for a bright light His poetry is about 470 volumes and his writings are 18, and his poems are so beautiful that he can recite them, especially the style of Chosa, which is peculiar to the region. The ethnographic view of the book provides a new imagination for our literature. The poem had a clearer tone. His poetry reached the stage of the Tang Dynasty and did not work for the underlings of rhythm or spirit. His poems were infused with the spirit of Songnara poetry, but he never fell into a fact-bound rage. His wordless speech is beautiful. He was impressed by the outstanding natural beauty of Seokseokji, and his garden and literature were filled with the beauty of Neo-Confucianism. keyword: <Seogmun, Jeong-yongbang>, <Seoseok-ji(瑞石池)>, <Sung Confucianism>, <Garden>, <literature>.

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