• Title/Summary/Keyword: 京杭大運河

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A study on Environment sculpture in Riparian Area -Focus on the Dezhou Citizen Preference- (수변지역 환경조형물에 대한 연구 -덕주(德州) 시민 선호도를 중심으로)

  • Gong, Wei;Yoo, Sang-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2013.05a
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    • pp.315-316
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    • 2013
  • 최근, 중국이 급속도로 도시화되고 경관 공간을 재건축하면서 대부분의 도시는 심혈을 기울여서 그 도시만의 이미지를 만들어 가장 쉽게 도시의 특색있는 경치를 나타낸 지역을 형성하였다 - 수변지역은 점점 도시 건설의 중점이 되고 있다. 황허(?河)하류 더저우(덕주德州)는 원래 "九達天衢 '神京門戶(구달천구, 신경문호:수도로 들어가기 위해 반드시 거치는 길이고 남북 길을 가로지르고 있다)"라 불렸고, "대운하에 물을 대는 고성(古城)"으로 여겨진 경항대운하((京杭大運河)의 중요 연하도시였기에 운하 경치지역으로 조성하는데 총력을 기울였다. 이 때문에 반드시 수변지역 환경조형물에 대해서 선행 연구를 해야만 한다.

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A study on the deeds of Choi Bu and its filming significance (崔溥 《漂海錄》 行程與其拍攝意義研究)

  • Choi, Chang-Won
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2022
  • Cui Bu (1454~1504 BC), named Yuanyuan, named Jinnan. Served as the deputy manager of the Korean King Chosun Hongwenguan (fifth grade official). In 1487, on the way to Jeju Island to perform official duties, because his father died, he went home from the funeral on the third day of the first lunar month in 1488, but was unfortunately on the way. Encountered a storm, and drifting at sea for nearly half a month, he landed at the "Linhai County Boundary of Taizhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, Datang Kingdom" (now Sanmen County). Later, Cui Bu went to Hangzhou by land near Taizhou, where he landed, then via Hangzhou, took a boat along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal to Beijing, and from Beijing by land through Shanhaiguan, and returned to his country via the Yalu River. Cui Bu stayed in China for four and a half months, 136 days, and traveled nearly 9,000 miles. After returning to China, he wrote the book "Piaohailu" in Chinese. This diary-style book has a total of more than 50,000 characters, covering politics, military, economics, culture, transportation, and local customs in the early years of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty. The situation is an important document for studying China's Ming Dynasty coastal defense, political system, justice, canals, cities, topography, and folklore.