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A Study on Records Related to Dress and Ornaments in Sasojeol of Lee Duck-moo’s with Focus on Bueui and Donggyu

MIKYUNG HAN 1

1경기대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study consists of investigation and analysis of records of Sasojeol(士小節) of Lee Duck-moo’s related to dress and ornaments which was dealt with in Bueui(婦儀) and Donggyu(童規) and furthermore, comparative analysis of the contents and records related to dress and ornaments including Sajeon(士典). This study leads to the finding of records related to dress ornaments from 6.7% of Sajeon, 17.24% of Bueui, and 16.92% of Donggyu and from 96 paragraphs (10.5%) of total 914 paragraphs in Sasojeol. In terms of terms related to records related to dress and ornaments, Sajeon has more terms related to dress, while Bueui and Donggyu have more terms related to ornaments. In terms of quotations, all of Sajeon, Bueui and Dongyu quoted Yegi(禮記) and Shigyeong(詩經), presenting the episodes and teachings of persons. As a result of analysis of records related to dress and ornaments, while Sajeon emphasize the importance of dress and ornaments in terms of etiquette and face saving, while attaching importance on the basic manners and attitude, Bueui advises on the detachment from popular trend and luxury and advice on housewives’ job to do and importance of teaching their sons and daughters proper dress and ornament codes as part of their domestic upbringing. Dongyu touches on the problems related to dress codes which were affected by lack of education for children and kite flying, while stressing the importance of dress and ornaments in terms of peer relationship, education, behavior and conduct. Overall, the records related to dress and ornaments in Sasojeol provided us with a glimpse of Duck-moo Lee’s view on minor manners for scholars, housewives, and their children and a glance at aspects of the manners of those days. It is hoped that this study will be utilized as basic references for the related researchers’ future studies.

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