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The Study on Pictures of Daoist exercises of Euibangyoochi (『의방유취』의 도인도(導引圖)에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Ji-Hun;Han, Bong-Jae;Kim, Dong-Ryul
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2014
  • This article is about the study on pictures of Daoist exercises described in Euibangyoochi- which is the largest book in Joseon Dynasty. Daoist exercises are the active exercises to prevent disease by training their body. In Euibangyoochi, there are lots of information of Daoist exercises. Specially, pictures of Daoist exercises are from '$q{\acute{u}}xi{\bar{a}}nhu{\acute{o}}r{\acute{e}}$nxīnf$\bar{a}$ng'. There are movements of body, methods of respiration, tooth brushing, and hand clapping in Daoist exercises this book. On the other hand, the pictures of Daoist exercises were composed with simple explanations so that readers actually might follow the directions at ease. There are 8 pictures of Daoist exercises left in Euibangyoochi. Those are Daoist exercises tradition in the midium of Joseon Dynasty which led to Hwalinshimbang of Yi-hwang. Also with the trend of preventing disease in these days, the importance of Daoist exercises is emphasized and these pictures became a tool of teaching the old Daoist exercises.

Research Analysis of the 『醫方類聚』 Do-In Section - Based on the Original Text and Its Interpretation – (『의방류취(醫方類聚)』 도인법(導引法) 연구 - 원문과 어석을 중심으로 -)

  • PARK Hyung-jun;CHUNG Won-seok;CHA Woong-seok
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.61-76
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: This study was designed to introduce distinctive Do-In techniques among the many found in the book 'Euibangyoochi'. Methods: 'Do-In section' of Euibangyoochi was translated, and distinctive Do-In techniques were extracted from it. These techniques were categorized as 'using specific actions', 'using vocal sounds'. Results: The Do-In methods in the 'Do-In section' of Euibangyoochi were categorized. The first category includes Do-In methods that involve specific actions, such as 'Myung Chun Go', 'Go-chi Beob', 'Ak-go Beob', 'Gun-yok Beob', and 'An-ma Beob'. The second category is the Do-In technique using vocal sounds, known as 'Yuk Ja Gyeol'. Conclusion: The 'Do-In section' of Euibangyoochi contains numerous Do-In techniques recorded in various texts. Among them, techniques with specified names were extracted and categorized. While there are currently no studies on the actual effects of these techniques, it is hoped that future research can validate their efficacy.

A Brief History of Korea's Study of 『Internal Classic』 (한국(韓國) 『황제내경(黃帝內經)』 연구(硏究) 약사(略史))

  • Kang, Youn Suk;Kim, Nam Il
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2008
  • The practice of studying "黃帝內經" is one that is deeply rooted throughout Korean history. The main textbook used in educational institutions as early as the Era of the Three States, it was also actively examined. A doctor examination system was introduced in the Koryo dynasty, which reinforced "Internal Classic"'s status as an important subject of study. Following the nation-wide acceptance of Confucism, scholar-physicians came to be and this book was studied as an important scripture. By Chosun dynasty, the entire medical systems becomes centered around "Internal Classic. Internal Classic is not only included in medical examination manual written in the period of Sejong's rein but was cited in many medical texts published during this time span including Euibangyoochi, Hyngyakjipseongbang, and thus can bee seen as the conceptual basis of medicine. In late Chosun dynasty with the emergence of the Korean Traditional Medicine's scripture, The Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine, "Internal Classic" is spotlighted as a scripture of importance among medical families. Lee Kyu-Jun, a doctor of the Japanese occupation era, examined "Internal Classic" based on a theory called fuyang theory and produced a creative medical theory.

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