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A Study of The form on Won-ga

  • Korean Language & Literature
  • 2004, (53), pp.263-282
  • Publisher : Korean Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

김진욱 1

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ABSTRACT

This is a study on <Won-ga>, a native song of our country. This song was written by Shin Chung. He wrote this song resenting King Hyo-seong who broke the vow. This song describes Shin who later became a monk and built a temple named Dan-sok-sa. The title of the story is Shin-chung-gwe-gwan and Won-ga belongs to it. The former part of this song is the background story of Won-ga and the latter part deals with Lee Soon. In other words, the song was written by Shin Chung and Dan-sok-sa was established by Lee Soon. King Gyeong-duk described in Sam-guk-sa-gi (historical record about three kingdoms) was presented as an evidence. There is a suggestion that Shin-chung-gwe-gwan is not involved in only one person, Shin Chung. This study intended to illuminate the suggestion. And it dealt with the content of Won-ga, and the form and outline of the song. This song of form anounce eight gu-che. It is wrong. Won-ga is ten gu-che.

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