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A Study on the imagery of the military officer in the Joson dynasty

  • Journal of Korean Literature
  • 2019, (40), pp.113-137
  • DOI : 10.52723/JKL.40.113
  • Publisher : The Society Of Korean Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature
  • Received : September 30, 2019
  • Accepted : November 10, 2019
  • Published : November 30, 2019

Jaemin Jung 1

1육군사관학교

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ABSTRACT

The Joson dynasty had been employed a policy of civilian government. It was based on the ground of the Confucianism. In this way, the Joson dynasty had been discriminated against military officer, in favor of civil official. That was the representative policy that civil service had the superiority to military service. The military officer in the Joson dynasty had been recognized the five imagery which is the manly man, chivalry, patriotic martyr, good governor, virtuous man. The imagery of the manly man mainly had been expressed in his boyhood. The imagery of the chivalry, patriotic martyr, good governor had been revealed selectively after going into government service. On the other hand, the imagery of the virtuous man was the general and ideological point. Therefore these five imagery have showed the internal aspect that is naturally, practically, ideologically distinctive quality. And then it is rated these five imagery because they have been situated the military officer's position among the yangban, the two upper classes of the Joson dynasty. Additionally, these five imagery provide a criterion which have interpreted the confrontation between the military officer and civil official.

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