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The Meeting between Dongmu Lee Je-ma and Nosa Ki Jung-jin

동무(東武) 이제마(李濟馬)와 노사(蘆沙) 기정진(奇正鎭)의 만남

  • Seong-Sik Park (Department of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Dongguk University Bundang Oriental Hospital)
  • 박성식 (동국대학교 분당한방병원 사상체질과)
  • Received : 2024.02.27
  • Accepted : 2024.03.08
  • Published : 2024.03.29

Abstract

Purpose To investigate the impact of Nosa Ki Jung-jin on the development of Sasang Constitutional Medicine by Dongmu Lee Je-ma. Objectives and Methods To establish the correlation between Nosa and Dongmu through an analysis of 『Nosajip(蘆沙集)』 and 『Nosaseonsaengyeonwonrok(盧沙先生淵源錄)』. Conclusion 1. While it is not definitive to assert that Lee Mupyeong, referenced in the 'SongLeemupyeongBukgwiseo(送李務平北歸序)' of 『Nosajip』, is Dongmu, there exists a strong probability that he is indeed Dongmu. 2. Dongmu Lee Je-ma's name does not appear among the disciples listed in 『Nosaseonsaengyeonwonrok』, and the 'SongLeemupyeongBukgwiseo' is only found in the third edition of 『Nosajip』. 3. It is challenging to attribute Dongmu's development of Sasang Constitutional Medicine solely to his exposure to Nosa's teachings during his youth.

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