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Suck-chon Lim Ok-Ryung's Chinese Poetry in the Accept of Chuang-tzu’s thoughts

  • The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Abbr : Korean Poetry and Culture
  • 2015, (36), pp.107-144
  • Publisher : The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

Jin, Yong-zhen 1

1중국 연변대학교

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ABSTRACT

The scholar-officials of Joseon Dynasty criticized and accepted the Chuang-tzu’s thoughts from different aspects. Either it was rejected, and even called “Heresy of said”, or sometimes regarded as a classics about study articles and rhetoric method, or a instructor about cultivating the body and mind. Following the difference of the times’ culture and the affected object, the specific situation and the effect was also different. Suck-chon Lim Ok-Ryung, who was one of the scholar-officials of Joseon Dynasty, admiring Chuang-tzu in his whole life and blending the Chuang-tzu’s thoughts in the process of his creation of Chinese poetry. He was the people who put the Chuang-tzu’s thoughts into practice constantly through his endeavor in his life. For Suck-chon, the book 『Chuang-tzu』 not only was his instructor for the cultivation of his spirit, but also helped him with overcoming all kinds of suffering and grief. The focus of this article, that was, analyzed Suck-chon’s unique view of the Chuang-tzu’s thoughts in the first place, especially about the understanding and the attitude of “Peripateticism” as the part of the Chuang-tzu’s thoughts. Secondly, Suck-chon took a mirror of the Chuang-tzu's life as his life. By comparing its practice of Chuang-tzu thoughts and poetic creation, how he conducted himself in society correctly and what was his positive fame-and-gain values by being discussed in this article. Finally, through inheriting the Chuang-tzu’s allegorical expression, the article concretely analyzed the Suck-chon’s consciousness of critical realism about skillfully and vividly grasping the time’s condition.

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