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선약해(宣若海)의 『심양일기(瀋陽日記)』 - 병자호란 전 조선 무신의 후금(後金)에 대한 정탐 일기 - (On the Travelogue to Shenyang written by Seon Yak-hae - A mushin's (military official) report of secret observation on Qing Dynasty)

  • 남은경
    • 동양고전연구
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    • 제34호
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    • pp.133-165
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    • 2009
  • 선약해(宣若海)의 "심양일기(瀋陽日記)"는 중국 대륙에 후금(後金)과 명(明)이 병존하며 조선과 더불어 외교적 갈등을 빚고 있던 17세기 초반의 기록물로, 조선조 무신(武臣) 선약해가 심양(瀋陽)에 사신으로 갔을 때의 쓴 일기이다. 본 자료는 중국의 역대 중요 문집자료를 모아놓은 중국 자료총서(資料叢書) 속에 수록되어 중국에서 전해지고 있는데, 우리나라 학계에서는 별반 주목받지 못했다. 이미 학계에 소개된 같은 이름의 "심양일기"가 병자호란이후 심양에 인질로 끌려갔던 소현세자(昭顯世子) 일행의 8년간의 체류 기록이라면, 이 자료는 병자호란 발발 직전 심양에 갔던 조선 사신의 기록이다. 본 "심양일기"의 기록자 선약해는 자신이 사신의 임무를 어떻게 잘 처리하였는가를 서술하고, 동시에 당시 후금의 정치, 군사 상황을 정탐하듯이 알아내 기록하고 있다. 그는 문무겸전(文武兼全)의 인물로 외교문제를 해결할 때는 무인다운 강인한 면모를 보였고, 또 전략적으로 정보를 수집하였다. 동시에 문인적인 자질로 사실적인 산문 기록과 솔직한 내면감정을 드러내는 시를 써서 개성적인 일기체 기록물을 남기게 되었다. 본 선약해의 "심양일기"는 17세기 병자호란 발발 전 조선과 명, 그리고 후금간의 외교 상황을 보여주는 역사자료로서의 가치와 문무겸전 지식인의 독특한 현실대응태도와 표현방식을 보여주는 문학자료로서의 가치를 함께 가지고 있다.

조선시대 전통 화훼장식의 디자인 형태 분석에 관한 연구 - 표현기법을 중심으로 - (A Study on Design Analysis of Traditional Flower Design in the Joseon Dynasty Period: Focused on Expression Technique)

  • 이경숙;오욱
    • 한국화예디자인학연구
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    • 제45호
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    • pp.13-29
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    • 2021
  • 우리나라 전통 화훼장식의 기술 체계는 과거로부터 현대로 그 맥이 이어졌을 것이라는 인식 아래, 이 연구에서는 조선시대 화훼장식에서 디자인 형태의 유형을 추출하여 표현기법을 분석하고 현대의 전통 화훼장식과의 연관성을 규명하고자 하였다. 그 결과, 조선시대화훼장식 작품들은 대부분 중앙 출발점에 1개 초점(1점 출발)을 주로 표현하였다. 중심가지선은 주로 1개 사용하였고, 밑받침 소재로는 주로 절엽을 사용하였다. 현대 화훼장식에서도 1개의 중앙 출발점, 잎 소재의 밑받침이 주로 사용되고 있어 조선시대와 흡사하다. 표현기법별 사용 빈도를 보면, 줄기를 그대로 노출시킨 줄기 노출 기법의 빈도가 가장 많았고, 모든 기법에서 절화와 절지가 비슷한 빈도로 사용되었다. 사용된 식물성 소재로는 꽃을 이용하는 절화와 선의 표현할 수 있는 절지가 주로 사용되었다. 그 외에 깃털, 부채, 붓 등의 비식물성 소재도 장식에 이용되었다. 결론적으로, 우리나라 전통 화훼장식은 표현기법 측면에서 이미 조선시대에 체계적으로 정립되어 높은 수준의 화훼장식품이 제작되었다는 것을 알 수 있다. 향후 우리 화훼장식의 역사를 좀 더 다양한 방법으로 연구하고 역사적 전통을 살려가면서 현대의 화훼장식을 발전시켜 나가는 노력이 필요할 것이다.

한국불교에서 본 대순사상 - 미륵사상과 삼교회통(조화)사상을 중심으로 - (A Study on Daesoon Thought from Korean Buddhist Viewpoint: With Emphasis on Maitreya Thought and the Interpenetration(Unity) of the Three Teachings)

  • 이병욱
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제25_1집
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    • pp.157-187
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, I will study the common point between Korean buddhist thought and Daesoon thought. In 2 chapter, I will illuminate Kang Jeungsan to be familiar with buddhist culture. Daewonsa(大院寺) was the place Kang Jeungsan's to enlighten Path. Kang Jeungsan said Śākyamuni to the people to follow himself. And Kang Jeungsan burned Thousand-Hands Sutra(千手經) as one of Chenjigongsa(天地公事). In 3 chapter I study the unfolding of Korean Maitreya thought and the interpenetration of the three teachings. In 4 chapter I study the idea of Maitreya Buddha and the unity of the three teachings in Daesoon thought. Maitreya has the origin in India. Korea accepted this Maitreya via China. In Silla era, the people accepted Maitreya in relation to Hwarang(花郞). In Unified Silla era, Beopsang jong(法相宗) accepted Maitreya devotion positively and the typical person is Jinpyo(眞表). In Goryeo era, Beopsang jong devoted Maitreya, on the other hand Maitreya devotion changed the popular devotion. In Joseon era, Maitreya devotion changed the popular devotion more and more. In this background, Kang Jeungsan accepted the idea of Maitreya Buddha. And Kang Jeungsan insisted that he is the existence to give Heaven's decree to Choe Jeu(崔濟愚) of Donghak and to combine Jesus of Christianity. The interpenetration of the three teachings is one of the stream of Joseon era's buddhim. We can read this in Hamheo Deuktong(涵虛得通)'s Hyeonjeongron(顯正論) and Yuseokjiluiron (儒釋質疑論) to pretend Hamheo Deuktong and Cheongheo Hyujeong(淸虛休靜)'s Samgagwigam(三家龜鑑). This interpenetration of the three teachings of Joseon era influenced Daesoon thought. The unity of the three teachings in Daesoon thought is divided into three. The first is the unity of the three teachings of Gwanwang(冠旺)'s standpoint, the second is the unity of the three teachings of Sungyo(仙敎) superior standpoint, the third is the unity of the three teachings of Jinmuk(震黙)'s anecdote. The interpenetration of the three teachings of Joseon era is connected with the unity of the three teachings of Jinmuk's anecdote. Thus Joseon era's buddhist thought and Daesoon thought have the common point in the idea of Maitreya Buddha and the interpenetration(unity) of the three teachings.

A Preliminary Study on the Yang-cheon-cheok (量天尺) in the Late Joseon Dynasty

  • Kim, Sang Hyuk;Mihn, Byeong-Hee;Lee, Yong Sam
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.395-401
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    • 2015
  • We investigated the six remaining Yang-cheon-cheoks (量天尺), which were first described in the Veritable Record of King Sukjong (肅宗實錄). These woodblock sundials from Korea are structurally very similar to a Gyupyo (圭表, gnomon) or an altitude sundial and are light, compact, and portable. The front side of a Yang-cheon-cheok has two holes for styluses and several hour-lines. We compared the intervals of the hour-lines from the originating point of the stylus placement on all Yang-cheon-cheoks and found that two of the relics had the same hour-lines using the standard of the unit of 1 chon (寸). These two were actually the same sundial although the physical size was different. In spite of the lack of time accuracy, we hypothesize that various-sized Yang-cheon-cheoks were made and widely distributed throughout the public in the late Joseon Dynasty.

조선시대 은제금도금불상과 그 복장품의 보존처리 및 재질연구 (Conservation and Analysis of Gilding Silver Buddhas and Relics Discovered Inside Buddha of Joseon Period)

  • 권윤미;박승원;유혜선;최희윤;윤은영
    • 박물관보존과학
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    • 제9권
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    • pp.31-49
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    • 2008
  • 국립중앙박물관에서 구입한 조선전기 소형불상 3점을 보존처리하고 X-선촬영과 X-선형광분석, 현미경조사를 통해 내부구조와 조성, 제작기법 등을 조사하였다. 3점의 불상은 중공식(中空式) 주조품으로, 직물·금속·유리·목재편 등 다양한 재질의 복장품이 확인되었다. 복장직물은 조사결과 늦어도 조선전기~중기의 것으로 확인되었다. Ag 약 80~90%, Cu 약 7~15%인 은합금재질에 수은아말감 금도금을 한 은제금도금불상이며 용도에 따라 재료의 조성을 달리하였다. 보존처리 중 이물질제거 단계에서 물리적인 방법과 EDTA-2Na를 사용한 화학적 방법을 병행하였고, 그 결과 다양한 표면 장식기법과 제작 기법이 드러났다.

개천절 일자(日字)와 단군조선 개국년도 문제 고찰과 제언 (DATING ISSUE OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION DAY OF KOREA)

  • 박창범
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2015
  • The National Foundation Day of Korea (개천절, 開天節) is currently celebrated on October 3 in Gregorian calendar. We review the history of dating the National Foundation Day of Korea and make a suggestion that it be celebrated on October 3 in the lunar calendar. We present numerous historical records on heaven-worship rites supporting the date October 3 in the lunar calendar. It is pointed out that October 3 in the solar calendar has been adopted in 1949 by the National Assembly with the thought that the lunar calendar is inferior and behind the times. The thought originates from misunderstanding on the value of the lunar calendar and from the ignorance of importance of history and tradition. Since there are now many national holidays that follow the lunar calendar, the logic of the National Assembly in 1949 also makes no sense. We emphasize that the lunar calendar should be followed for the National Foundation Day of Korea for its historical and symbolic characteristics restoration. We also investigate the year of the foundation of the first country of Korea, Dangun Joseon. It is found that even though the majority of the literature before late 15th century recorded the beginning year of Dangun Joseon dynasty to be equal to that of Liao Dynasty (堯), it was accidentally changed to the 25th year of Liao Dynasty in 1484 through a misinterpretation of the previous records. We claim that the beginning year of Dangun Joseon should be set to that of Liao Dynasty as recorded in the original literature in the earlier days. According to the two main opinions accepted by Korea, the beginning year of Liao Dynasty was 2357 B.C. or 2333 B.C., which correspond to the year of Gap-Jin (the 41st year of the sexagenary cycle) or Mu-Jin (the 4th year of the sexagenary cycle), respectively.

한국(韓國)의 형사정책(刑事政策)에 관한 역사적(歷事的) 고찰(考察) (A Study on History of Criminal Policy in Korea)

  • 김형청
    • 시큐리티연구
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    • 제6호
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    • pp.1-46
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    • 2003
  • During the ancient times, there was no separative judicial system and administrative , legislative and judiciary functions were ultimately concentrated in the all-powerful monarch. And the three states developed state organization , adopting hieratical structures and placing at the pinnacle . State Codes were promulgated to initiate a legal system to rule the people, these codes instituted under influence of China codes. The people tradition sees crime control as the preservation of the authority of hereditary rulers. In the period of the Koryeo dynasty, government accepted a serious of detailed penal code from Tang dynasty . Legal response to crime stressed preservation of the dynasty rather than making citizen behave according to certain rules. In the period of Early Joseon , the compilation of Grand Code for state administration was initiated, the Kyeongkuk Taejeon ,became comer stone of the dynastic administration and provided the monarchial system with a sort of constitutional law in written form. This national code was in portant means of criminal policy at that time, Late Joseon , the impact of Western culture entering through China gave further impetus to pragmatic studies which called for socio-economic reforms and readjustment. Approach to criminal justice policy emphasized more equitable operation of the criminal justice system ,rehabilitation and crime control. Korea-Japanese Treaty concluded on 22 August ,1910 and proclaim a week later ,Japan gave the coup de grace to the Korea Empire and changed the office of the Resident - General into the Government - General . Thus korean criminal policy were lost during a dark ages ,which lasted for 36 years after fall of Joseon Dynasty (the colnial period,1910${\sim}$1945). After 1945 Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule, the occupation of devided Korea by the United States and Soviet Union frustrated the efforts of Koreans to establish an independent government, and the transplantation of two conflicting political ideologies to south and the north of the 38th parallel further intensified the national split. U.S. military government office occupied the south of the 38 the parallel and placed emphasis on democracy of criminal policy. ln 1948, the U.S. military government handed over to the ROK government its administrative authority.

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태양력 시행 전후 한국의 역법과 시각제도 변화 (THE CHANGE OF THE CALENDAR AND TIMEKEEPING SYSTEM AROUND ADOPTION OF THE SOLAR CALENDAR IN KOREA)

  • 최고은;민병희;안영숙
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.49-65
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    • 2019
  • We investigate the provenance and the changes in the timekeeping system focusing on official records such as almanacs and textbooks published by the government after the solar calendar was introduced. We found that the solar calendar and the 12-hour clock time first appeared in 1884 during Joseon dynasty, at that time the solar calendar was used at the open port in Busan to facilitate the exchanges with Japan. The 12-hour clock time first appeared in the 『Hansung Sunbo』 published by the government in 1884. We also found that the Joseon dynasty also used 12 diǎnzhōng or 12 diǎn. In addition, the term of the 'Sigan' first appeared in the first official academic textbook in August 1895, and the chapter related to time contained the information about 12-hour clock time instead of the 12 Shi. In 1908, the meaning of the solar time, the equation of time, and the differences in longitude with the adoption of Korean Standard Time were introduced. Meanwhile, the 24-hour clock time was first introduced in Joseon and applied to railway times in 1907. The 1946 almanac, the first issue after liberation, used the 12-hour clock time which uses 'Sango', 'Hao' and the 24-hour clock time started to be used from the following year and is still used to this day. Finally, the 12-hour clock time, which was introduced around 1884, was enacted as Article 44 of the law in 1900 and was revised again in 1905 and 1908. In Korea, the terms related to the time in the current astronomical calendar system were newly defined around 1884, 1896, and 1908, and gradually standardized through the establishment of laws.

제천의 의학인물과 한의학전통 (Men of Medicine and Korean Medical Traditions of Jecheon)

  • 안상우
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2009
  • Jecheon is a place of Korean Medicine with many historical characters, medical tales and cultures. One of the most renowned characters is Lee Gong Gi(李公沂), a 扈聖功臣 (title given to the 86 people that escorted king Seonjo during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592) at the level of Huh Jun(許浚) and famous royal physician of Joseon who served King Seonjo and reached the highest position of chief physician. He was recognized for his talent as a royal physician and was conferred with the title of 扈聖功臣 Rank 3 after attending on King Seonjo during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. Despite the fact that he was a renowned man of medicine, he didn't get as much attention as 許浚 or Yang Ye Soo(楊禮壽) because documents on his work had not been studied. In this study, the author was able to study Lee Gong Gi(李公沂) based on documents such as "朝鮮王朝實錄(True Record of the Joseon Dynasty)", "內醫院先生案(Naeeuiwonseonsengan)", "醫科先生案(Euigwaseonsengan)" and on "避難行錄(Pinanhengrok)" by Yakpo Jeongtak (1526~1605) who was a govemmental pharmacist at the time of Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. According to "內醫院先生案" and "醫科先生案", Lee Gong Gi's son Lee Young Nam followed his father's footsteps and became the chief royal pharmacist and 崇政大夫(one of the governmental titles of Joseon Dynasty). As for Jecheon's Korean medical traditions, many forms of medical tales and cultures are preserved such as the tales of Neokgogae, Mountain Ami's medical water cave, Otmaru and Seonsimgol. These tales are divided into various types of great doctors, medical herbs and devoted sons and have been passed down With the origin of traditional medicine still intact. Moreover, ancient documents and artifacts on Traditional Korean Medicine that reflect the area's medical culture have been discovered. Not only is Jecheon a place of medical culture but along with Jecheon Drug Market it also carries on the tradition of medical herbs production and possesses the largest new medical herbs market in Korea. In conclusion, Jecheon is a traditional place of Korean Medicine with many medical cultures and characters from a unique history.

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조선전통가구의 손잡이 연구 (A Study on the Knob of The Joseon Traditional Furniture)

  • 신영식
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2017
  • The knobs of the Joseon dynasty furniture were mainly made with metal in its consideration about durability and decorative characteristics, small pieces of furniture, the Kori types of knobs, big furniture, that desires, descendants. Meanwhile huge furniture had Butchimdae which can be used also as the locking mechanisms, or just the locks which were used as handle. The handle type included the idea of shamanism that desiring health and longevity, scholarly spirit and prosperity of descendants, therefore the design metaphorically contained the shape of the long-living and prolific animals and plants. Even though traditional furniture were constructed as succinct proportions and simple decoration because of the affect of Confucianism. Therefore, we can notice the hope forefathers indwelling in the handles made of metal.