@article{ART001025277},
author={Kim seoktae},
title={A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary},
journal={The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture},
issn={2466-1759},
year={2006},
number={18},
pages={23-47}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim seoktae
TI - A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary
JO - The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
PY - 2006
VL - null
IS - 18
PB - The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
SP - 23
EP - 47
SN - 2466-1759
AB - A-am Hae-jang(兒菴 惠藏, 1772~1811), he was the 12th instructor of Daedun temple where was center of Buddhist literature in late Cho-sun dynasty and he studied under Yeon-dam You-il(蓮潭 有一, 1720~1799) who was a representative of 18th century's Buddhism. In addition he could meet Dasan Jeong Yak-yong(茶山 丁若鏞, 1762~1836) to talk about the book of changes(周易) and he taught tea culture to him.
A-am, he had not only good relation with Dasan and Yeon-dam who a representative respectable person, but also had an effect on Cho-eu. Moreover he was good at poetry, calligraphy and painting, so Ong bang-gang(翁方綱, 1733~1818), the greatest scholar in China was worthy of the highest admiration A-am's poetry.
He was a Buddhist though, he was known a Confucianist. It is against his religion. But according to his poetry in posthumous works(兒菴遺集), in fact he was a real Buddhist not to follow Confucianism as a religion. He just studied the Confucianism as a scholar.
In addition, his poetry shows his life as a freeman from religion, Buddhism, Confucianism and learning. He always wrote poetry about freedom and calm in woods. He was a sincere poet and freeman without any evaluation of a religious person
KW - A-am hye-jang;A am Yoo- jip;the Book of Changes;Buddhist learning;Confucianism;sincere poet
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Kim seoktae. (2006). A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 18, 23-47.
Kim seoktae. 2006, "A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary", The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, no.18, pp.23-47.
Kim seoktae "A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture 18 pp.23-47 (2006) : 23.
Kim seoktae. A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary. 2006; 18 : 23-47.
Kim seoktae. "A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.18(2006) : 23-47.
Kim seoktae. A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 18, 23-47.
Kim seoktae. A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture. 2006; 18 23-47.
Kim seoktae. A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary. 2006; 18 : 23-47.
Kim seoktae. "A-am Hae-jang's learning and the aspect of his literary" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.18(2006) : 23-47.