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http://dx.doi.org/10.14700/KITLA.2017.35.3.040

A Study on an Estimated Location of Seongjae Ryu, Junggyo's Okgye Gugok in GaPyeong-Gun  

Kang, Kee-Rae (Institute of Comprehensive Bio Industrial, Pusan National University)
Lee, Hae-Ju (Korea National Arboretum)
Lee, Hyun-Chae (Korea National Arboretum)
Kim, Hee-Chae (Korea National Arboretum)
Kim, Dong-Phil (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Pusan National University)
Ha, Seung Kun (Gyeongsangnam-do Forest Environment Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture / v.35, no.3, 2017 , pp. 32-40 More about this Journal
Abstract
The introduction of neo-Confucianism as the ideological foundation of Joseon, and its root Confucianism have become the origin of the life, scholarship and ideology of the Korean people. Additionally, it was considered the best to follow the teachings of the discipline's advocates including Confucius (孔子), Mencius (孟子), Zisi (子思), ZhuXi (朱子). Among these teachers, ZhuXi was the one who overtly presented the way of self-discipline, of which goal lies in attaining the character by the manifestation of vitality (氣 ki) and rationality (理 i) and contemplating on them. As he regarded natural places with mountains and waters as stages and tools for practicing toward the enlightenment, Confucian scholars in Joseon also followed his example in the spirit of honoring and studying ZhuXi (尊朱子, 學朱子), which became the basic thoughts and practical philosophy among them. Ryu, Junggyo, the neo-Confucian dogmatist, was no exception to applaud the nature, as he designated and ruled Okgye Gugok. On the basis of these backgrounds, this study aims to estimate the geographic places of Okgye Gugok, which was set by Ryu, Junggyo, a Confucian scholar in late-Joseon period, by collecting and analyzing the basic data, starting from Gareung-gun Okgye Sansugi(嘉陵郡玉溪山水記) which is the primary text authored by Seongjae Ryu, Junggyo. The literature study is followed by ten field trips to the estimated locations of Okgye Gugok, and verification of the estimations by three locals who were born and raised in Okgye Gugok. Coordinates and photographs were obtained as spatial data for each location of nine Gok(曲) estimated through this study. They will serve as a primary and critical data for story-telling and tourism resource in Okgye Gugok. The significance of this study is that it provides the primary data for designating the locations of Gok(曲) in Okgyeo Gugok.
Keywords
Dongcheon; Neo-Confucianism; Gugok; Traditional Sceneries; Confucian Scholar; Muyi Gugok;
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