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대순사상의 인존(人尊)에 대한 화용론적(話用論的) 해석 (A Transcendental Pragmatic Interpretation on the Notion of 'Injon' in Daesoon Thought)

  • 백춘현
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제39집
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    • pp.33-67
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    • 2021
  • 인존은 다른 곳에서는 찾아보기 힘든 대순진리회의 고유 사상이다. 지금까지 인존에 대한 종교적, 사상적 해석이 매우 다양하고 풍부하게 이루어졌음에도 기존의 해석들은 대체로 '천지'와 '인간'의 관계를 대립적 관계로 전제한다는 점에서 한계가 있다. 이는 인존의 의미를 상대화함으로써 후천세계가 갖는 대대적 상생의 의미를 축소시키는 결과를 가져올 수 있다. 이 글은 '인존'의 의미를 화용론적 관점에서 해석하고자 하는 목적을 갖는다. 화용론은 언어의 의미를 언어와 그 지시대상, 그리고 화자의 3중 구조의 맥락에서 해석하려는 담론 철학적 관점이다. 어떤 발화의 의미를 그 의미대로 해석하기 위해서는 그 발화가 이루어진 시·공간적 환경뿐만 아니라 그 발화를 구성하는 대화 참여자들의 관계, 장소, 시간, 상태 등 언어행위의 구체성에 대한 이해가 전제되어야 한다. 인존에 대한 기존 해석은 의미론적 관점에서 접근한 결과로 나타난다. 의미론적 관점에서는 의미를 결정하는 것이 그 의미가 지시하는 의미대상이다. 이런 관점은 언어 의미의 필증적 이해에 초점을 맞춘 것으로써, 이해의 정확을 추구하려 하는 장점은 있으나, 의미해석 범위를 지시대상에만 한정함으로써 언어 의미에 대한 일면적, 단면적 접근에 머무른다는 한계를 갖는다. 이 글에서는 의미론적 해석을 넘어 화용론적 관점에서 인존의 의미를 어떻게 볼 수 있는지 연구한다. 대순사상에 따르면, 선천세계는 포원과 상극에 따르는 참혹이 지배하는 세계이다. 서구적 물질문명과 이기심, 배타주의가 지배하는 선천의 세계는 홍수, 가뭄, 역병, 산불 등 갖가지 자연재해에 의해 인간이 고통 받는 세계이다. 이에 반해 후천세계는 선에 따르는 평화와 생명, 풍요의 세계라고 본다. 모든 생명은 죽음을 극복하고 불로불사하며 상극은 해원되고 상생과 평화, 조화의 세상이 열린다. 번뇌와 질명, 고통과 죽음이 사라지고 빈부와 신분의 차별이 없는 지상 선경의 낙원 세상이다. 대순사상의 인간관은 그 천지관에 따라 구분된다. 선천세계의 인간과 후천세계의 인간은 연속성을 갖는 동시에 구분된다. 선천세계의 인간은 인간개조를 통해 후천세계의 인간으로 살아가기 때문이다. 선천세계의 인간은 특징은 포원과 상극에 지배되는 가사적 존재라는 점이다. 선천의 인간은 죽을 수밖에 없다. 그는 다른 사람들과 연대하지 못하는 고립적이고 개별적인 존재이다. 선천의 인간은 불행하고, 고통에 빠진 죽음의 존재이다. 대순사상은 후천의 인간은 선천의 인간과 다르다고 본다. 후천의 인간은 해원을 통해 함께 살아가는 상생 존재이다. 후천의 인간은 다양한 선천 생명들의 대대적 포월을 통해 나타나는 삼계 생명의 신인격적 존재이다. 후천의 인간은 개체적 유한성을 넘어 생명적 신인격을 대표한다. 대순사상의 인존은 단지 개체적 인간 존재를 의미하는 것이 아니다. 대순사상에서 선천세계는 인류와 신명계로 나누어져 있지만, 개벽을 통한 후천세계에는 이들 세계가 서로 상생한다. 대순사상에서 '인존' 의 '인'은 살아있는 인간생명뿐 아니라 명부생명, 금수생명, 귀신생명, 혼백생명 등 인류와 신명계의 모든 생명이 해원하여 함께 사는 삼계 생명의 신인격을 구상한다.

무극과 태극 상관연동의 대순우주론 연구 (A Study on the Daesoon Cosmology of the Correlative Relation between Mugeuk and Taegeuk)

  • 김용환
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제33집
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    • pp.31-62
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 무극과 태극 상관연동의 대순우주론에 관한 연구를 목적으로 한다. 대순우주론은 구천상제께서 세상에 펼친 대순에 근거하여 이루어진 우주론이다. 이 글에서는 대순우주론이 구천상제의 무극초월, 도주정산의 태극내재, 무극과 태극 상관연동의 후천개벽의 삼단계로 전개되고 있음을 밝히고자 한다. 먼저 구천상제의 무극초월은 생장염장과 무위이화로 드러난다. '생장염장(生長斂藏)'의 사의(四義)는 우주순환 원리를 표상하며, 무위이화는 그 성품을 바르게 하고 기운을 올곧게 함은 꾸밈이 없이 성취함을 일컫는다. 이는 상생진법의 정음정양에 근거하여 이루어진다고 말할 수 있다. 또한 도주정산의 태극내재는 만물생장과 생성변화로 이루어진다. 만물생장은 세상의 모든 것들이 저마다 생명을 틔워 생장하면서 각각 생애 절정을 향해 빛내려고 하는 특징을 드러낸다고 할 것이다. 아울러 뇌성보화의 지배자양에 의해 선천의 상극기운과 습관을 버리고, 음양이기(陰陽二氣)를 결합하여 동정진퇴(動靜進退)의 내재변화(內在變化)로 천기(天氣)와 지기(地氣)를 승강(昇降)하게 한다. 그리고 무극과 태극 상관연동의 후천개벽은 무극초월과 태극내재 상관연동의 대순일원으로 일상에서 도를 체화하는 단계로서 켄 윌버의 통합모델과 상통한다. '도통진경(道通眞境)'은 참된 도를 체화하는 경지이고, '도지통명(道之通明)'은 도를 밝혀 후천개벽의 새 세상을 전개함을 의미한다. 선녀들이 음악을 연주하고, 불로초가 피어나고, 학들이 노니는 안온하고 평화로운 모습이다. 인간은 지상신선이 되고, 후천개벽의 실화기제가 되어 마침내 시공(時空)을 넘나드는 대자유인으로서 행복결실을 맺는 형상이다. 대순사상은 대순진리의 사상으로 도주께서 50년간 각고의 고초를 겪으시며 '태극내재'를 새 밝힘으로 함으로 진법(眞法)을 완성시킨 것에 근거한다. 도주께서 1958년, 도전께 종통을 물려주시면서 도의 전반을 맡아가도록 하명함으로 대순사상은 도전에 의해 대순사상으로 계승되었다. 또한 도전께서 '대순(大巡)'을 크게 순찰하는 의미로 새겨서, 구천상제의 삼계대순(三界大巡) 개벽공사(開闢公事) 뜻을 담보했다. 아울러 '대순(大巡)이 원(圓)으로, 무극과 태극의 상관연동 우주론을 나타내고 있다고 새 밝힘 하였다. 결국 대순사상 우주론은 대순사상의 심층차원을 이해할 수 있게 하면서, 무극초월과 태극내재 상관연동으로 대순일원의 정체성을 드러내고 있음을 새 밝힘 할 수 있다. 대순우주론은 대순일원으로서 생활실천으로 원융회통 성격을 제시한다. 본 연구에서는 문헌학의 진정성과 해석학의 합당성을 활용하여, 대순우주론의 무극과 태극 상관연동의 공공작용을 규명하게 된다. 다양·다중·다층 해석학으로 후천개벽의 생활실화에 접근함으로, 후천개벽의 실천담론을 실화기제로 밝히고자 한다. 대순사상 미래전망은 무극초월과 태극내재 상관연동으로 대순의 '일원회통(一圓會通)' 원만구족으로 생명살림에 관건이 있다고 할 것이다.

해원시대를 전제하는 인존시대에 대한 이해 (Understanding Human Nobility Epoch, the Prerequisite of the Era of Resolution of Grievances)

  • 박용철
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제27집
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    • pp.135-169
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    • 2016
  • 증산의 천지공사에 내포된 종교사상을 살펴보면 어느 종교에서도 찾아볼 수 없는 독특한 사상이 다양하게 나타난다. 그중에서도 대표적인 사상이 바로 '인존(人尊)'사상이고, 타종교와 차별되는 대순진리회의 고유사상이기도 하다. 그래서 '인존은 언제부터 구체적으로 구현되었는가? 인존은 신명계와 인간계 사이에서 어떠한 유기적 관계를 가지고 있는가? 인존시대를 맞이하여 신명계와 인간계 사이에서 모사재천(謀事在天)하고 성사재인(成事在人)하는 구체적인 모습과 그 형태의 흐름이 어떻게 되는가?'에 연구 초점을 맞추었다. 그래서 논지를 전개하기 전에 기존의 선행된 담론 및 논문 등 43편을 검색하고, 43편의 연구에서 상관관계를 보기 위하여 자료를 시간 순으로 나열 정리하고, 인존에 관한 시작시기와 인존에 대한 논지를 요약 정리하였다. 논지에서 '인존'만이 가지고 있는 고유성, 독특성, 차별성을 어떻게 설명하는지를 살펴봄으로써 선행 연구에서 발견되는 몇 가지 문제점은 다음과 같다. ①인존에 함의되어 있는 개념을 잘 이끌어 낸 것은 발견되지 않았다. ②인존을 음양합덕·신인조화·해원상생과 관련시켜 검토한 논문도 발견되지 않는다. ③대다수 논문은 인존의 구현 시기를 후천오만년이 시작되는 시점으로 볼 뿐 만아니라 논자들 사이에서도 선천과 후천을 구분하는 시점이 다르다는 것도 발견되었다. ④인존이 구현되는 대상에 대한 심도 있는 논문도 찾기가 쉽지 않았다. ⑤인존에 대한 연구 간의 연계성도 잘 발견되지 않았고, 연구 간에 발전이 있었다고 판단하기도 쉽지가 않았다. 그러므로 이 논문을 통하여 선행 연구에서 발견되는 문제에 대한 답을 제시하고, 논지를 다음과 같이 전개하였다. ①『전경』을 중심으로 선천과 후천에 대한 시대적 구분을 구체적이고 정밀하게 조사하여 인존을 이해하는 데 도움이 되는 '선천(1901)→해원시대→후천(미래의 그 날)'이라는 시대분류 안을 제시하고, ②인존시대는 신축(1901)년부터 인간계의 해원시대를 열어가는 전제 조건이 되며 인존은 해원시대를 열어나가는 우주의 구조적인 운행법칙을 함의하는 시스템적 법칙으로 규정하였고, ③인존시대가 구현되어 가는 변화의 양상을 종합적으로 고찰해 볼 때, 그 고찰 기간은 신축(1901)년부터 후천이 시작되는 시기까지이고, 대상은 인존의 첫 주자인 증산으로부터 시작하여 후천에 살아가는 도통군자와 창생군자들로 귀일되는 흐름으로 규정하였다. 그리고 인존시대에서 인존의 구현 변화과정을 연구하는 것은 해원상생을 연구하는 것과 마찬가지로 대순사상을 깊이 이해하는 데 필요한 공부 방법이지만 이 논문에서는 깊이 논하지 않고 개론적으로만 논의하였다.

일본 '고증파(考證派)' 의학에 관한 연구 (A Study on The 'Kao Zheng Pai'(考證派) of The Traditional Medicine of Japan)

  • 박현국;김기욱
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.211-250
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    • 2007
  • 1. The 'Kao Zheng Pai(考證派) comes from the 'Zhe Zhong Pai' and is a school that is influenced by the confucianism of the Qing dynasty. In Japan Inoue Kinga(井上金娥), Yoshida Koton(吉田篁墩) became central members, and the rise of the methodology of historical research(考證學) influenced the members of the 'Zhe Zhong Pai', and the trend of historical research changed from confucianism to medicine, making a school of medicine based on the study of texts and proving that the classics were right. 2. Based on the function of 'Nei Qu Li '(內驅力) the 'Kao Zheng Pai', in the spirit of 'use confucianism as the base', researched letters, meanings and historical origins. Because they were influenced by the methodology of historical research(考證學) of the Qing era, they valued the evidential research of classic texts, and there was even one branch that did only historical research, the 'Rue Xue Kao Zheng Pai'(儒學考證派). Also, the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai'(醫學考證派) appeared by the influence of Yoshida Kouton and Kariya Ekisai(狩谷掖齋). 3. In the 'Kao Zheng Pai(考證派)'s theories and views the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai' did not look at medical scriptures like the "Huang Di Nei Jing"("黃帝內經") and did not do research on 'medical' related areas like acupuncture, the meridian and medicinal herbs. Since they were doctors that used medicine, they naturally were based on 'formulas'(方劑) and since their thoughts were based on the historical ideologies, they valued the "Shang Han Ja Bing Lun" which was revered as the 'ancestor of all formulas'(衆方之祖). 4. The lives of the important doctors of the 'Kao Zheng Pai' Meguro Dotaku(目黑道琢) Yamada Seichin(山田正珍), Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣), Mori Ritsi(森立之) Kitamura Naohara(喜多村直寬) are as follows. 1) Meguro Dotaku(目黑道琢 1739${\sim}$1798) was born of lowly descent but, using his intelligence and knowledge, became a professor as a Shi Jing Yi(市井醫) and as a professor for 34 years at Ji Shou Guan mastered the "Huang Di Nei Jing" after giving over 300 lectures. Since his pupil, Isawara Ken taught the Lan Men Wu Zhe(蘭門五哲) and Shibue Chusai, Mori Ritsi(森立之), Okanishi Gentei(岡西玄亭), Kiyokawa Gendoh(淸川玄道) and Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣), Meguro Dotaku is considered the founder of the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai'. 2) The family of Yamada Seichin(山田正珍 1749${\sim}$1787) had been medical officials in the Makufu(幕府) and the many books that his ancestors had left were the base of his art. Seichin learned from Shan Ben Bei Shan(山本北山), a 'Zhe Zhong Pai' scholar, and put his efforts into learning, teaching and researching the "Shang Han Lun"("傷寒論"). Living in a time between 'Gu Fang Pai'(古方派) member Nakanishi Goretada(中西惟忠) and 'Kao Zheng Pai' member Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡), he wrote 11 books, 2 of which express his thoughts and research clearly, the "Shang Han Lun Ji Cheng"("傷寒論集成") and "Shang Han Kao"("傷寒考"). His comparison of the 'six meridians'(3 yin, 3 yang) between the "Shang Han Lun" and the "Su Wen Re Lun"("素問 熱論) and his acknowledgement of the need and rationality of the concept of Yin-Yang and Deficient-Replete distinguishes him from the other 'Gu Fang Pai'. Also, his dissertation of the need for the concept doesn't use the theories of latter schools but uses the theory of the "Shang Han Lun" itself. He even researched the historical parts, such as terms like 'Shen Nong Chang Bai Cao'(神農嘗百草) and 'Cheng Qi Tang'(承氣湯) 3) The ancestor of Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣) was a court physician, and learned confucianism from Kao Zheng Pai 's Ashikawa Genan(朝川善庵) and medicine from Isawa Ranken and Taki Motokata(多紀元堅), and the secret to smallpox from Ikeda Keisui(池田京水). He later became a lecturer at the Edo Yi Xue Guan(醫學館) and was invited as the director to the Ji Zhong(濟衆) hospital. He also became the first owner of the Wen Zhi She(溫知社), whose main purpose was the revival of kampo, and launched the monthly magazine Wen Zi Yi Tan(溫知醫談). He also diagnosed and prescribed for the prince Ming Gong(明宮). His works include the "Jing Fang Bian"("經方辨"), "Shang Han Lun Si Ci"("傷寒論釋司"), "Huang Zhao Zhu Jia Zhi Yan Ji Yao"("皇朝諸家治驗集要") and "Shang Han Ja Bing Lun Lei Juan"("傷寒雜病論類纂"). of these, the "Jing Fang Bian"("經方辨") states that the Shi Gao(石膏) used in the "Shang Han Lun" had three meanings-Fa Biao(發表), Qing Re(淸熱), Zi Yin(滋陰)-which were from 'symptoms', and first deducted the effects and then told of the reason. Another book, the "Jiu Zhe Tang Du Shu Ji"("九折堂讀書記") researched and translated the difficult parts of the "Shang Han Lun", "Jin Qui Yao Lue", "Qian Jin Fang"("千金方"), and "Wai Tai Mi Yao"("外臺秘要"). He usually analyzed the 'symptoms' of diseases but the composition, measurement, processing and application of medicine were all in the spectrum of 'analystic research' and 'researching analysis'. 4) The ancestors of Mori Rits(森立之 1807${\sim}$ 1885) were warriors but he became a doctor by the will of his mother, and he learned from Shibue Chosai(澁江抽齋) and Isawaran Ken and later became a pupil of Shou Gu Yi Zhai, a historical research scholar. He then became a lecturer of medical herbs at the Yi Xue Guan, and later participated in the proofreading of "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方") and with Chosai compiled the "Jing Ji Fang Gu Zhi"("神農本草經"). He visited the Chinese scholar Yang Shou Jing(楊守敬) in 1881 and exchanged books and ideas. Of his works, there are the collections(輯複本) of "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing"(神農本草經) and "You Xiang Yi Hwa"("遊相醫話") and the records, notes, poems, and diaries such as "Zhi Yuan Man Lu"("枳園漫錄") and "Zhi Yuan Sui Bi"("枳園隨筆") that were not published. His thoughts were that in restoring the "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing", "the herb to the doctor is like the "Shuo Wen Jie Zi"("說文解字") to the scholar", and he tried to restore the ancient herbal text using knowledge of medicine and investigation(考據). Also with Chosai he compiled the "Jing Ji Fang Gu Zhi"("經籍訪古志") using knowledge of ancient text. Ritzi left works on pure investigation, paid much attention to social problems, and through 12 years of poverty treated all people and animals in all branches of medicine, so he is called a 'half confucianist half doctor'(半儒半醫). 5) Kitamurana Ohira(喜多村直寬 1804${\sim}$1876) learned scriptures and ancient texts from confucian scholar Asaka Gonsai, and learned medicine from his father Huai Yaun(槐園). He became a teacher in the Yi Xue Guan in his middle ages, and to repay his country, he printed 266 volumes of "Yi Fang Lei Ju("醫方類聚") and 1000 volumes of "Tai Ping Yu Lan"("太平禦覽") and devoted it to his country to be spread. His works are about 40 volumes including "Jin Qui Yao Lue Shu Yi" and "Lao Yi Zhi Yan" but most of them are researches on the "Shang Han Za Bing Lun". In his "Shang Han Lun Shu Yi"("傷寒論疏義") he shows the concept of the six meridians through the Yin-Yang, Superficial or internal, cold or hot, deficient or replete state of diseases, but did not match the names with the six meridians of the meridian theory, and this has something in common with the research based on the confucianism of Song(宋儒). In clinical treatment he was positive toward old and new methods and also the experience of civilians, but was negative toward western medicine. 6) The ancestor of the Taki family Tanbano Yasuyori(丹波康賴 912-955) became a Yi Bo Shi(醫博士) by his medical skills and compiled the "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方"). His first son Tanbano Shigeaki(丹波重明) inherited the Shi Yao Yuan(施藥院) and the third son Tanbano Masatada(丹波雅忠) inherited the Dian You Tou(典藥頭). Masatada's descendents succeeded him for 25 generations until the family name was changed to Jin Bao(金保) and five generations later it was changed again to Duo Ji(多紀). The research scholar Taki Motohiro was in the third generation after the last name was changed to Taki, and his family kept an important part in the line of medical officers in Japan. Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡 1755-1810) was a teacher in the Yi Xue Guan where his father was residing, and became the physician for the general Jia Qi(家齊). He had a short temper and was not good at getting on in the world, and went against the will of the king and was banished from Ao Yi Shi(奧醫師). His most famous works, the "Shang Han Lun Ji Yi" and "Jin Qui Yao Lue Ji Yi" are the work of 20 years of collecting the theories of many schools and discussing, and is one of the most famous books on the "Shang Han Lun" in Japan. "Yi Sheng" is a collection of essays on research. Also there are the "Su Wen Shi"("素問識"), "Ling Shu Shi"("靈樞識"), and the "Guan lu Fang Yao Bu"("觀聚方要補"). Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡)'s position was succeeded by his third son Yuan Yin(元胤 1789-1827), and his works include works of research such as "Nan Jing Shu Jeng"("難經疏證"), "Ti Ya"("體雅"), "Yao Ya"("藥雅"), "Ji Ya"("疾雅"), "Ming Yi Gong An"("名醫公案"), and "Yi Ji Kao"("醫籍考"). The "Yi Ji Kao" is 80 volumes in length and lists about 3000 books on medicine in China before the Qing Dao Guang(道光), and under each title are the origin, number of volumes, state of existence, and, if possible, the preface, Ba Yu(跋語) and biography of the author. The younger sibling of Yuan Yin(元胤 1789-1827), Yuan Jian(元堅 1795-1857) expounded ancient writings at the Yi Xue Guan only after he reached middle age, was chosen for the Ao Yi Shi(奧醫師) and later became a Fa Yan(法眼), Fa Yin(法印) and Yu Chi(樂匙). He left about 15 texts, including "Su Wen Shao Shi"("素間紹識"), "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方"), published in school, "Za Bing Guang Yao"("雜病廣要"), "Shang Han Guang Yao"(傷寒廣要), and "Zhen Fu Yao Jue"("該腹要訣"). On the Taki family's founding and working of the Yi Xue Guan Yasuka Doumei(失數道明) said they were "the people who took the initiative in Edo era kampo medicine" and evaluated their deeds in the fields of 'research of ancient text', 'the founding of Ji Shou Guan and medical education', 'publication business', 'writing of medical text'. 5. The doctors of the 'Kao Zheng Pai ' based their operations on the Edo Yi Xue Guan, and made groups with people with similar ideas to them, making a relationship 'net'. For example the three families of Duo Ji(多紀), Tang Chuan(湯川) and Xi Duo Cun(喜多村) married and adopted with and from each other and made prefaces and epitaphs for each other. Thus, the Taki family, the state science of the Makufu, the tendency of thinking, one's own interests and glory, one's own knowledge, the need of the society all played a role in the development of kampo medicine in the 18th and 19th century.

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일본 '고증파(考證派)' 의학에 관한 연구 (A Study on The 'Kao Zheng Pai'(考證派) of The Traditional Medicine of Japan)

  • 박현국;김기욱
    • 동국한의학연구소논문집
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    • 제10권
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    • pp.1-40
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    • 2008
  • 1.The 'Kao Zheng Pai'(考證派) comes from the 'Zhe Zhong Pai(折衷派)' and is a school that is influenced by the confucianism of the Qing dynasty. In Japan Inoue Kinga(井上金峨), Yoshida Koton(古田篁墩 $1745{\sim}1798$) became central members, and the rise of the methodology of historical research(考證學) influenced the members of the 'Zhe Zhong Pai', and the trend of historical research changed from confucianism to medicine, making a school of medicine based on the study of texts and proving that the classics were right. 2. Based on the function of 'Nei Qu Li'(內驅力) the 'Kao Zheng Pai', in the spirit of 'use confucianism as the base', researched letters, meanings and historical origins. Because they were influenced by the methodology of historical research(考證學) of the Qing era, they valued the evidential research of classic texts, and there was even one branch that did only historical research, the 'Rue Xue Kao Zheng Pai'(儒學考證派). Also, the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai'(醫學考證派) appeared by the influence of Yoshida Kouton and Kariya Ekisai(狩谷掖齋). 3. In the 'Kao Zheng Pai(考證派)'s theories and views the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai' did not look at medical scriptures like the "Huang Di Nei Jing"("黃帝內經") and did not do research on 'medical' related areas like acupuncture, the meridian and medicinal herbs. Since they were doctors that used medicine, they naturally were based on 'formulas'(方劑) and since their thoughts were based on the historical ideologies, they valued the "Shang Han Ja Bing Lun" which was revered as the 'ancestor of all formulas'(衆方之祖). 4. The lives of the important doctors of the 'Kao Zheng Pai' Meguro Dotaku(目黑道琢) Yamada Seichin(山田正珍), Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣), Mori Ritsi(森立之) Kitamura Naohara(喜多村直寬) are as follows. 1) Meguro Dotaku(目黑道琢 $1739{\sim}1798$) was born of lowly descent but, using his intelligence and knowledge, became a professor as a Shi Jing Yi(市井醫) and as a professor for 34 years at Ji Shou Guan(躋壽館) mastered the "Huang Di Nei Jing" after giving over 300 lectures. Since his pupil, Isawara Ken(伊澤蘭軒) taught the Lan Men Wu Zhe(蘭門五哲) and Shibue Chusai(澀江抽齋), Mori Ritsi(森立之), Okanishi Gentei(岡西玄亭), Kiyokawa Gendoh(淸川玄道) and Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣), Meguro Dotaku is considered the founder of the 'Yi Xue Kao Zheng Pai'. 2) The family of Yamada Seichin(山田正珍 $1749{\sim}1787$) had been medical officials in the Makufu(幕府) and the many books that his ancestors had left were the base of his art. Seichin learned from Shan Ben Bei Shan(山本北山), a 'Zhe Zhong Pai' scholar, and put his efforts into learning, teaching and researching the "Shang Han Lun"("傷寒論"). Living in a time between 'Gu Fang Pai'(古方派) member Nakanishi Goretada(中西惟忠) and 'Kao Zheng Pai' member Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡), he wrote 11 books, 2 of which express his thoughts and research clearly, the "Shang Han Lun Ji Cheng"("傷寒論集成") and "Shang Han Kao"("傷寒考"). His comparison of the 'six meridians'(3 yin, 3 yang) between the "Shang Han Lun" and the "Su Wen Re Lun"("素問 熱論") and his acknowledgement of the need and rationality of the concept of Yin-Yang and Deficient-Replete distinguishes him from the other 'Gu Fang Pai'. Also, his dissertation of the need for the concept doesn't use the theories of latter schools but uses the theory of the "Shang Han Lun" itself. He even researched the historical parts, such as terms like 'Shen Nong Chang Bai Cao'(神農嘗百草) and 'Cheng Qi Tang'(承氣湯). 3) The ancestor of Yamada Kyoko(山田業廣) was a court physician, and learned confucianism from Kao Zheng Pai's Ashikawa Genan(朝川善庵) and medicine from Isawa Ranken(伊澤蘭軒) and Taki Motokata(多紀元堅), and the secret to smallpox from Ikeda Keisui(池田京水). He later became a lecturer at the Edo Yi Xue Guan(醫學館) and was invited as the director to the Ji Zhong(濟衆) hospital. He also became the first owner of the Wen Zhi She(溫知社), whose main purpose was the revival of kampo, and launched the monthly magazine Wen Zi Yi Tan(溫知醫談). He also diagnosed and prescribed for the prince Ming Gong(明宮). His works include the "Jing Fang Bian"("經方辨"), "Shang Han Lun Si Ci"("傷寒論釋詞"), "Huang Zhao Zhu Jia Zhi Yan Ji Yao"("皇朝諸家治驗集要") and "Shang Han Ja Bing Lun Lei Juan"("傷寒雜病論類纂"). of these, the "Jing Fang Bian"("經方辨") states that the Shi Gao(石膏) used in the "Shang Han Lun" had three meanings-Fa Biao(發表), Qing Re(淸熱), Zi Yin(滋陰)-which were from 'symptoms', and first deducted the effects and then told of the reason. Another book, the "Jiu Zhe Tang Du Shu Ji"("九折堂讀書記") researched and translated the difficult parts of the "Shang Han Lun", "Jin Qui Yao Lue"("金匱要略"), "Qian Jin Fang"("千金方"), and "Wai Tai Mi Yao"("外臺秘要"). He usually analyzed the 'symptoms' of diseases but the composition, measurement, processing and application of medicine were all in the spectrum of 'analystic research' and 'researching analysis'. 4) The ancestors of Mori Ritsi(森立之 $1807{\sim}1885$) were warriors but he became a doctor by the will of his mother, and he learned from Shibue Chosai(澁江抽齋) and Isawaran Ken(伊澤蘭軒) and later became a pupil of Shou Gu Yi Zhai(狩谷掖齋), a historical research scholar. He then became a lecturer of medical herbs at the Yi Xue Guan, and later participated in the proofreading of "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方") and with Chosai compiled the "Jing Ji Fang Gu Zhi"("經籍訪古志"). He visited the Chinese scholar Yang Shou Jing(楊守敬) in 1881 and exchanged books and ideas. Of his works, there are the collections(輯複本) of "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing"("神農本草經") and "You Xiang Yi Hwa"("遊相醫話") and the records, notes, poems, and diaries such as "Zhi Yuan Man Lu"("枳園漫錄") and "Zhi Yuan Sui Bi"(枳園隨筆) that were not published. His thoughts were that in restoring the "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing", "the herb to the doctor is like the "Shuo Wen Jie Zi"(說文解字) to the scholar", and he tried to restore the ancient herbal text using knowledge of medicine and investigation(考據), Also with Chosai he compiled the "Jing Ji Fang Gu Zhi"("經籍訪古志") using knowledge of ancient text. Ritzi left works on pure investigation, paid much attention to social problems, and through 12 years of poverty treated all people and animals in all branches of medicine, so he is called a 'half confucianist half doctor'(半儒半醫). 5) Kitamurana Ohira(喜多村直寬, $1804{\sim}1876$) learned scriptures and ancient texts from confucian scholar Asaka Gonsai(安積艮齋), and learned medicine from his father Huai Yaun(槐園), He became a teacher in the Yi Xue Guan in his middle ages, and to repay his country, he printed 266 volumes of "Yi Fang Lei Ju"("醫方類聚") and 1000 volumes of "Tai Ping Yu Lan"("太平禦覽") and devoted it to his country to be spread. His works are about 40 volumes including "Jin Qui Yao Lue Shu Yi"("金匱要略疏義") and "Lao Yi Zhi Yan"(老醫巵言) but most of them are researches on the "Shang Han Za Bing Lun". In his "Shang Han Lun Shu Yi"("傷寒論疏義") he shows the concept of the six meridians through the Yin-Yang, Superficial or internal, cold or hot, deficient or replete state of diseases, but did not match the names with the six meridians of the meridian theory, and this has something in common with the research based on the confucianism of Song(宋儒). In clinical treatment he was positive toward old and new methods and also the experience of civilians, but was negative toward western medicine. 6) The ancestor of the Taki family Tanbano Yasuyori(丹波康賴 $912{\sim}955$) became a Yi Bo Shi(醫博士) by his medical skills and compiled the "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方"). His first son Tanbano Shigeaki(丹波重明) inherited the Shi Yao Yuan(施藥院) and the third son Tanbano Masatada(丹波雅忠) inherited the Dian You Tou(典藥頭). Masatada's descendents succeeded him for 25 generations until the family name was changed to Jin Bao(金保) and five generations later it was changed again to Duo Ji(多紀). The research scholar Taki Motohiro was in the third generation after the last name was changed to Taki, and his family kept an important part in the line of medical officers in Japan. Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡 $1755{\sim}1810$) was a teacher in the Yi Xue Guan where his father was residing, and became the physician for the general Jia Qi(家齊). He had a short temper and was not good at getting on in the world, and went against the will of the king and was banished from Ao Yi Shi(奧醫師). His most famous works, the "Shang Han Lun Ji Yi"("傷寒論輯義") and "Jin Qui Yao Lue Ji Yi"("金匱要略輯義") are the work of 20 years of collecting the theories of many schools and discussing, and is one of the most famous books on the "Shang Han Lun" in Japan. "Yi Sheng"("醫勝") is a collection of essays on research. Also there are the "Su Wen Shi"(素問識), "Ling Shu Shi"("靈樞識"), and the "Guan Ju Fang Yao Bu"("觀聚方要補"). Taki Motohiro(多紀元簡)'s position was succeeded by his third son Yuan Yin(元胤 $1789{\sim}1827$), and his works include works of research such as "Nan Jing Shu Jeng"(難經疏證), "Ti Ya"("體雅"), "Yao Ya"("藥雅"), "Ji Ya"(疾雅), "Ming Yi Gong An"(名醫公案), and "Yi Ji Kao"(醫籍考). The "Yi Ji Kao" is 80 volumes in length and lists about 3000 books on medicine in China before the Qing Dao Guang(道光), and under each title are the origin, number of volumes, state of existence, and, if possible, the preface, Ba Yu(跋語) and biography of the author. The younger sibling of Yuan Yin(元胤 $1789{\sim}1827$), Yuan Jian(元堅 $1795{\sim}1857$) expounded ancient writings at the Yi Xue Guan only after he reached middle age, was chosen for the Ao Yi Shi(奧醫師) and later became a Fa Yan(法眼), Fa Yin(法印) and Yu Chi(禦匙). He left about 15 texts, including "Su Wen Shao Shi"("素問紹識"), "Yi Xin Fang"("醫心方"), published in school, "Za Bing Guang Yao"("雜病廣要"), "Shang Han Guang Yao"("傷寒廣要"), and "Zhen Fu Yao Jue"("診腹要訣"). On the Taki family's founding and working of the Yi Xue Guan Yasuka Doumei(矢數道明) said they were "the people who took the initiative in Edo era kampo medicine" and evaluated their deeds in the fields of 'research of ancient text', the founding of Ji Shou Guan(躋壽館) and medical education', 'publication business', 'writing of medical text'. 5. The doctors of the 'Kao Zheng Pai' based their operations on the Edo Yi Xue Guan, and made groups with people with similar ideas to them, making a relationship 'net'. For example the three families of Duo Ji(多紀), Tang Chuan(湯川) and Xi Duo Cun(喜多村) married and adopted with and from each other and made prefaces and epitaphs for each other. Thus, the Taki family, the state science of the Makufu, the tendency of thinking, one's own interests and glory, one's own knowledge, the need of the society all played a role in the development of kampo medicine in the 18th and 19th century.

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