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A Study on Comparison of Later Commentaries about Kyeokguk theory of Jeokcheonsu

  • Industry Promotion Research
  • Abbr : IPR
  • 2022, 7(1), pp.81-87
  • DOI : 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.081
  • Publisher : Industrial Promotion Institute
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research
  • Received : December 27, 2021
  • Accepted : January 18, 2022
  • Published : January 31, 2022

Bo-young Yi 1 Ki-Seung Kim 2

1국제뇌교육종합대학원
2국제뇌교육종합대학원대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study used a method of comparing and analyzing various editions of Jeokcheonsu, and aims to confirm why different views have arisen on commentaries that differ according to the perspective of one original text, which interpretation is more valid among them. The biggest part of the misunderstanding of Myeongri theory in Jeokcheonsu is Kyeokguk theory. Jeokcheonsu does not set a high value on Kyeokguk, and it is highly regarded as the Myeongri classics that emphasizes Eokbuyongsin. However, as a result of classifying the original text by theory, we can see there are about 5 sentences that directly mention Eokbu theory, but 9 sentences that explain Kyeokguk theory and 15 sentences if we include the sentences that explain Jonggyeok and Hwagyeok. Even looking that metaphoric speech is mainly used, it is also clear that it’s not a book written to be read by a beginner of Myeongri. This is Myeongri texts written to convey more profound logic and enlightenment to a person who has sufficient knowledge by having learned the principle of Myeongri. A single sentence of ‘Jaegwaninsubunpyeonjeong Gyeomronsiksanggyeokgukjeong’ would have been sufficient to explain the Kyeokguk theory, because it’s written on the assumption of the reader’s level. Among the later commentaries about the theory of Myeongri contained in Jeokcheosu, 4 persons’commentaries on the original text of ‘Palkyeok’, ‘Gwansal’, Sangkwan’, ‘Wolryeong’, ‘Saengsi’, ‘Cheongtak’ related to Kyeokguk theory was compared and analyzed.

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