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A Study Filial Piety Thought of Choryeo(草廬) Lee You-Tae(李惟泰)

  • Journal of Korean Hyo Studies
  • 2021, (33), pp.65-93
  • DOI : 10.34228/khyosa.2021.33.65
  • Publisher : The Korean Hyo Studies Association
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : June 9, 2021
  • Accepted : June 15, 2021
  • Published : June 30, 2021

Lee, Byung Joo 1

1공주대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Background: the filial piety of Oriental ethics and Confucianism handed down from ancient times and analysis the question and answer of Lee You-Tae and his descendants, to find out Lee You-Tae the characteristics of filial piety Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine Lee You Tae’s Filial Piety Thought, focusing on the 「Noneo(論語)」 of the 『SaseoDabmoon(四書答問』written by Lee You Tae, a 17th representative rustic literati, in which questions and answers that were conducted with descendants on the difficult phrases of The Four Books are included by emulating the criticism of『Noneohokmoon(論語或問)』of Yi Yi. Methodology/Approach: For the scope and content of the study, seven parts (chapters 2, 6 and 11 of「Hakyi(學而)」; chapters 5, 6 and 8 of 「WeJung(爲政)」and chapter 21 of「Taebaek(泰伯)」) having the passages about the filial piety in the 『Noneo(論語)』 were interpreted and analyzed, and meanings were given after the contents related to the filial piety in Lee You Tae’s other books and collection of literary works were reviewed. Findings/Conclusions: It was shown through the study of Lee You Tae’s various books that the ‘filial piety thought’ begins with self-cultivation which then develops to influence parents, families, neighbors and even countries, and that his filial piety thought penetrates the times and influences the modern times. Implications: It should henceforth be extended to the overall Questions and Answers on the Four Books and the collection of literary works to pay attention to and study on Lee You Tae’s filial piety thought which would be the beginning of new Choryeo (idea of Choryeo).

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