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문왕팔괘(文王八卦)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)

  • Yun, Chang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.13 no.2 s.17
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    • pp.58-67
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    • 2000
  • 통과대문왕팔괘차서도화문왕팔괘방위도적연구(通過對文王八卦次序圖和文王八卦方位圖的硏究). 득도요여하결론(得到了如下結論). 1. 최초명명위문왕팔괘차서도화문왕팔괘방위도적인시소옹(最初命名爲文王八卦次序圖和文王八卦方位圖的人是邵雍). 문왕팔괘차서도화문왕팔괘방위도수연몰유시문왕소화적확체적근거(文王八卦次序圖和文王八卦方位圖雖然沒有是文王所畵的確切的根據), 단시종추연복희이(但是從推演伏羲易), 동사상결합(同事相結合), 최종확립여금적역학체계적인시문왕(最終確立如今的易學體系的人是文王). 이차환부합현금적역리(而且還符合現今的易理), 인차구유일정설복력(因此具有一定說服力). 2. 재문왕팔괘차서도중삼남유일양이음구성(在文王八卦次序圖中三男由一陽二陰構成). 삼녀유일음이양구성(三女由一陰二陽構成). 저가이용음양호근적원리진행설명(這可以用陰陽互根的原理進行說明). 3. 복희팔괘방위도현시모종공간상(伏羲八卦方位圖顯示某種空間相). 이문왕팔괘방위도칙현시사시(而文王八卦方位圖則顯示四時). 팔절적변화화만물생장적류행주기등시간상적변화(八節的變化和萬物生長的流行周期等時間上的變化). 4. 문왕팔괘방위도동사시적오행상일치(文王八卦方位圖同四時的五行相一致). 시상생관계(是相生關係), 팔괘당중각유양개목김토(八卦當中各有兩개木金土). 시유우형흔왕성(是由于形흔旺盛), 수화각유일개시유우기흔왕성(水火各有一개是由于氣흔旺盛). 5. 문왕팔괘방위도재표면상간호상시오행상생적관계(文王八卦方位圖在表面上看好象是五行相生的關係). 단시(但是), 상호성대면적팔괘적오행도성상극관계(相互成對面的八卦的五行都成相剋關係). 화동측상임적감수(和東側相臨的坎水) 간토(艮土) 진목(震木) 손목도시성상극관계(孫木都是成相剋關係). 종차가이지도상극시발전만물적주체(從此可以知道相剋是發展萬物的主體). 6. 대우복희팔괘전화위문왕팔괘적원리(對于伏羲八卦轉化爲文王八卦的原理), 수유각종이론제출(雖有各種理論提出). 단시상무확체적설법(但是尙無確切的說法). 7. 복희팔괘주요체현천도화외상등(伏羲八卦主要體現天道和外象等), 문왕팔괘측체현인사화내정등(文王八卦側體現人事和內情等). 8. 복희팔괘위체(伏羲八卦爲體), 문왕팔괘위용(文王八卦爲用). 복희팔괘중(伏羲八卦中), 위변화적주체적천지즉건곤위우중축(爲變化的主體的天地卽乾坤位于中軸). 문왕팔괘중(文王八卦中), 위변화적대용적일월즉감리위우중축(位變化的大用的日月卽坎離位于中軸). 9. 복희팔괘도속우표현춘천적변화지상적제일괘도(伏羲八卦圖屬于表現春天的變化之象的第一掛圖), 생괘도화창조도(生掛圖和倉曹圖), 문왕팔괘도칙속우표현하천적변화지상적제이괘도(文王八卦圖則屬于表現夏天的變化之象的第二掛圖), 장괘도화발전도(長掛圖和發展圖). 10. 문왕팔괘도시류행이치기용적역지용(文王八卦圖是流行以致其用的易之用), 표현무질서화혼란(表現無秩序和混亂), 위화여괴리상호란무적난음난양지상(韋和與乖離相互亂舞的亂陰亂陽之象). 11. 문왕팔괘도화낙서적변화원리상일치(文王八卦圖和洛書的變化原理相一致), 가이장낙서적수직접대응도문왕팔괘도중(可以將洛書的數直接對應到文王八卦圖中). 우명낙서팔괘도(又名洛書八卦圖). 구수도혹일구역(九數圖或一九易). 12. 문왕팔괘도적상대응적수자지합도위십(文王八卦圖的相對應的數字之合都爲十). 저예시료성괘도십수도적출현(這豫示了成掛圖十數圖的出現).

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The Concept of 'the Former World and the Later World' in Daesoon Thought as Introduced via the Diagrams of The Comprehensive Mirror of Taegeukdo (『태극도통감』의 도상을 통해 본 대순사상의 '선·후천' 개념)

  • Lee Bong-ho
    • Journal of the Daesoon Academy of Sciences
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    • v.47
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    • pp.65-103
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    • 2023
  • In The Canonical Scripture (典經), the core scripture of Daesoon Thought, the Former World and the Later World are divided into the Era of Mutual Contention and the Era of Mutual Beneficence. This concept of the Former World and the Later World appears in diagrams on I-Ching Studies (易學) in the text titled, The Comprehensive Mirror of Taegeukdo (太極道通鑑). In I-Ching Studies, Anterior Heaven (先天) and Posterior Heaven (後天) are the main concepts in Song Dynasty diagram books on I-Ching Studies. Among the diagrams of I-Ching Studies, Fuxi's Diagram of the Sequence of the Eight Trigrams, Fuxi's Diagram of the Positions of the Eight Trigrams, Fuxi's Diagram of the Sequence of the 64 Hexagrams, and Fuxi's Diagram of the Positions of the 64 Hexagrams correspond to the Anterior Heaven, and King Wen's Diagram of the Sequence of the Eight Trigrams and King Wen's Diagram of the Positions of the Eight Trigrams correspond to Posterior Heaven. In The Comprehensive Mirror of Taegeukdo, the diagrams of I-Ching Studies are reinterpreted according to Daesoon Thought. The Diagram of the Eight Trigrams of King Wen's Era corresponds to King Wen's Diagram of the Eight Trigrams in I-Ching Studies. This diagram was drawn according to the text in Chapter Five of the Treatise of Remarks on the Trigrams. This diagram corresponds to "the Era of the Nobility of Earth (地尊時代)" centered on the trigram kun (坤 / ☷ ground). Fuxi's Diagram of the Positions of the Eight Trigrams in I-Ching Studies corresponds to The Diagram of the Positions of the Eight Trigrams of Fuxi's Era in Daesoon Thought. The most significant feature of this diagram is that the trigrams assigned to the directions of north and south match the hexagram indicating the obstruction of Heaven and Earth. This is hexagram 12 (否), meaning "obstruction," and it depicts no exchange or communication between Yin and Yang. Naturally, this symbolizes mutual destruction overtaking Yin and Yang. Daesoon Thought expresses this as "the Era of the Nobility of Heaven (天尊時代)." The most significant feature of The Diagram of the Eight Trigrams of the Corrected Book of Changes in The Comprehensive Mirror of Taegeukdo is that the trigrams assigned to the directions of south and north are indicative of hexagram 11, Peace on Earth and in Heaven (泰). This is a diagram in which mutual destruction is resolved through the Five Phases because the trigrams for water (坎 / ☵) and fire (離 / ☲) are in a corrected orientation. Therefore, this diagram symbolizes a world "free from Mutual Contention" and "the Era of Human Nobility (人尊時代)." According to the contents of The Canonical Scripture, the Supreme God performed the Reordering Works of the Three Realms to correct the Mutual Contention of the Former World, and as a result, the Mutual Contention of the Former World will give way to the implementation of the Dao of Mutual Beneficence. The Supreme God's Reordering Works of the Three Realms have been completed in the realm of divine beings, but in the Later World, they appear as an Earthly Paradise where the Dao of Mutual Beneficence is realized. The diagram depicting the Later World is The Diagram of the Eight Trigrams of the Era of the Corrected Book of Changes in The Comprehensive Mirror of Taegeukdo.

Assignment of the Eight Trigrams for the Process on Intake, Digestion, Excretion of Food, Being Based BEOK-HEE's Diagram of Eight Trigrams Order (복희(伏羲) 차서도(次序圖)에 입각한 음식물의 섭취와 소화 및 배설 과정에 대한 팔괘(八卦) 배속(配屬))

  • Kim, Gyeong-Cheol
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.586-589
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    • 2005
  • To study on the assignment of the eight trigrams (八卦) for the process on intake, digestion, excretion of food. Being based BEOK-HEE's diagram of eight trigrams order(伏羲次序圖), provisional namely six entera are assigned eight trigrams(八卦). Eight trigrams(八卦) are attached to the air(GEON 乾), the month(TAE 兌), the stomach(LEE 離), the small intestine(JIN 震),the large intestine(SON 巽), the rectum(GAM 坎), the anus(GAN 艮), the excrements(GON 坤). The BEOK-HEE's diagram of eight trigrams order(伏羲次序圖) means immutable order naturally. The process of six entera's digestion is also unchangeable in region and program. Therefore we can set up the process of six entera's digestion as the category of observation on the basis of BEOK-HEE's diagram of eight trigrams order(伏羲次序圖), and then we can arrange eight trigrams(八卦) on the process of six entera's digestion.

A viewpoint of mathematics through the preface of the mathematics text(算學書) (산학서의 서문(序文)에 나타난 산학(算學)에 대한 인식)

  • Lee, Kyung-Eon
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.563-581
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    • 2009
  • In this study we review the representations used for emphasizing the significance and requirement of mathematics in Chinese and Korean mathematics text(算學書). Especially, we study four terms; first 六藝之一(육예지일, one of the six arts), second 伏義(복희, Fuxi) 周公(주공, Zhougong) 孔子(공자, Kongzi) 孔門(공문, Kongmen), third 道(도, dao) (색, ze) 微奧(미오, weiai) 精微(정미, jingwei), forth 經世之實用(경세지실용, usefulness in the real life). Through these representations that can be seen in the many mathematics text, we consider the author's efforts to improve the mathematics.

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OPAC user studies (온라인 열람목록의 이용자연구)

  • 사공복희
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.89-118
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    • 1998
  • The findings of the CLR-OPAC studies and the major OPAC user studies are analyzed and sythesized. They are described, dividing into three categories: characteristics of users, user instruction, and user interface. Data gathering methods, and their strengths and weaknesses are also discussed.

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A Comparative Study on Models of Information Seeking Behavior (정보추구행태모형의 비교 연구)

  • 사공복희
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.93-119
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    • 2003
  • Models of Information seeking behavior were reviewed and analyzed. General models which could be utilized in designing empirical research of information seeking behavior were suggested. On general models of information seeking, applicable in multiple contexts. occupations, roles, and knowledge domains were focused. The models by Wilson. Krikelas. Dervin, Ellis. Kuhlthau, Leckie, and Johnson were examined chronologically.

Informal Communication in Research Activities (연구활동에 있어서의 비공식 커뮤니케이션)

  • Sakong, Bok Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.127-145
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    • 1984
  • The purpose of the present paper is (1) to clarify the significance and the role of informal communication in research activities, (2) to grasp the characteristics of Invisible College, the social organization for informal communication, and its effect on research activities and (3) to pay consideration to formalization of informal communication systems. To comprehend all the things is necessary to improve information services.

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Ki Ho School of Neo-Confucianism on Yi Xue Qi Meng in Later Chosun Period (조선후기 기호성리학파의 역학계몽 이해)

  • Yi, Suhn Gyohng
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.35
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    • pp.275-308
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    • 2012
  • This article aims to investigate the studies of Yi Xue Qi Meng(易學啓蒙) performed by the researchers of Neo-Confucianism in Ki Ho region in later Chosun period. Philologically speaking, these studies were mainly performed by Han Won Jin and his colleagues. While the study of Yi Hwang(李滉)'s Qi Meng Zhuan Yi(啓蒙傳疑) performed by the researchers of Toegye(退溪) School lasts from the end of the sixteenth century to the nineteen's century, the Ki Ho(畿湖) scholars' study of Yi Xue Qi Meng are centered in the eighteenth century and hardly any significant work on this text is found before and after this century. In order to single out the distinctive features of Ki Ho School of Neo-Confucianism, this article examines three subjects the Ki Ho scholars delved into: (i) their theory of Tai Ji(太極), (ii) their theory of He-Tu(河圖) and the formation of eight trigrams, and (iii) the so-called Wu Wei Xiang De Shuo(五位相得說) discussed in one of the sections in Yi Xue Qi Meng titled the Source of He-Tu and Luo Shu[本圖書]. The Ki Ho scholars are remarkable in interpreting Tai Ji in Yi Xue Qi Meng in the context of the theory of Li-Qi and the theory of human nature. There are differences in opinion among the Ki-Ho scholars with regard to the relation between He-Tu and the formation of eight trigrams. Eventually, they withhold Zhu Xi(朱熹) and Hu Fang Ping(胡方平)'s attempt to synthesize He-Tu, the rectangular diagram of Fu Xi(伏羲)'s eight trigrams, and the circular diagram of Fu Xi's eight trigrams into one single principle. Han Won Jin tries to explain the relation between He-tu and the formation of eight trigrams in terms of the relation between He-Tu and the circular diagram, and his attempt is widely supported by his colleagues. This theory runs counter to traditional model of explaining truth. My conjecture is that such academic trend is further developed by the defenders of Practical Learning such as Hong Dae Yong(洪大容), who vigorously reject traditional system of truth and science, and that it partly explains why the study of Yi Xue Qi Meng ceases in the nineteenth century.