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A study of Buksan Limkyu's modernity in modern times

Jeong, Hun 1

1군산대학교

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ABSTRACT

As a child, Im Kyu worked a messenger at Iksan County Office. He went on to study in Japan at his own expense as the Gabo Reform of 1894, there is no distinction between the nobility and the people. During his stay in Japan, he gave Japanese language education to students who came to Japan to study. When he returned to Korea, he published Japanese grammar books, published magazines such as <The Honamhakbo> and was imprisoned for engaging in March 1 movement at 1919. Later, he was involved in educational activities and korea independence movements. Im Kyu is a person who shows the course of change from the past to the present. He realized that he was the main body of life and began to study Japanese as a child. He devoted himself to education and independence movements to raise his status, attended meetings to build poetry and published poems in newspapers and magazines. He collected poems written in poetry, magazines, and other poems that were newly added and completed <the BuksanSango>. Im-kyu said he wanted to die and leave no trace, but all he did was enough to claim his reputation. He left a collection of poems called <the BuksanSango> and was awarded as a distinguished independence figure, and the Order of National Foundation was awarded in 1990. In the past, Lim Kyu, who was humble in rank, was reborn as a revered figure in modern times, in response to the demands of the times.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.