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중국 전통 희곡 <서향기>와 <삼국지> 한국으로의 전파 및 한국에 끼친 영향 (Studies on The Spread and Impact of Chinese Traditional Dramas and in South Korea)

  • 궈위엔
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2019
  • 희곡문화는 전통적인 생활 방식을 예술화한 무대 연출로 한국과 중국 사이에 좋은 교류 매체의 역할을 하고 있다. 그러나 나라마다 문화 배경이 다르기 때문에 따라서 공연의 형식도 달라진다. 중국과 한국도 마찬가지로 희곡문화 예술의 표현 형식을 서로 다르게 나타내는 것이다. 본 논문은 중국 희곡 <서향기> <삼국지>가 한국에서의 전파와 영향을 연구 대상으로 삼으며, 작품 분석과 텍스트 분석의 방법으로 희곡문화 전파의 변화 발전 역사를 검토하고자 할 예정이다. 나아가 중국 희곡문화가 한국 문화에 영향을 끼쳐 중국문화의 국제적으로 알려지는 데에 도움이 된다고 고려하면서 중국 문화 전파와 대중 반응도 살펴볼 것이다. 본 논문의 탐구를 통해 중한희곡문화의 교류와 향후 발전하는 데에 적극적으로 영향을 미치기를 기대한다.

19~20세기 무신도 등에 사용된 구리-비소 녹색 안료에 대한 연구 (Study on the Copper-Arsenic Green Pigments used on Shamanic Paintings in the 19~20th century)

  • 오준석;최정은;최윤희
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.193-214
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    • 2015
  • 19~20세기 83점의 무신도 등의 녹색 안료를 형광X선분광기, 주사전자현미경, 적외선분광광도계를 이용하여 분석하였다. 형광X선분광기에 의한 성분 분석 결과 60점에서 구리와 비소가 검출되었다. 복개당 무신도와 삼국지연의도의 구리와 비소 강도 비 Cu $K{\alpha}$/As $K{\beta}$는 5.93~12.04로 표준 에메랄드 그린 5.67~6.26, 나머지 무신도 4.01~7.89에 비해 높아 셸레즈 그린으로 추정되었다. 형광X선분광기 분석에서 구리와 비소가 검출된 녹색 안료에서는 다양한 형태의 결정이 관찰되었다. 대부분의 무신도에서는 판상의 결정이 성장한 타원형이나 원형 구정이 관찰되었지만, 복개당 무신도와 삼국지연의도에서는 판상의 결정이 빽빽하게 채워진 원형 구정만이 존재하였다. 적외선분광광도계로 구리-비소 녹색 안료를 분석한 결과, 복개당 무신도와 삼국지연의도는 셸레즈 그린이 동정되었고, 나머지 무신도에서는 에메랄드 그린이 동정되었다. 분석 결과로부터 복개당 무신도 및 삼국지연의도에는 녹색 안료로 셸레즈 그린이 사용되었고 제작 연대는 1850년대~1870년대로 추정되며, 에메랄드 그린은 19세기 후기 이후부터 1970년까지 제작된 무신도에서 녹색 안료로써 광범위하게 사용된 것이 확인되었다.

평택 대추리 유적 출토 원삼국시대 대형옹(甕)에 사용된 접착재료 연구 (A Study on the Bonding Materials used for the Great Jar of the Proto-Three Kingdoms Period from Daechuri Site, Pyeongtaek)

  • 조남철;김수철;김우현;신연식
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.371-376
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    • 2010
  • 평택 대추리 유적에서는 원삼국시대로 추정되는 대형옹이 발굴되었으며, 발굴 시 파손된 편들에서 접합한 흔적들을 선명히 관찰할 수 있었다. 그러므로 본 연구에서는 대형옹편들을 접합할 때 사용한 접착제의 성분을 실체현미경, FT-IR, py-GC/MS를 이용하여 알아보았으며, 같이 붙어 있는 직물의 종류를 투과광현미경으로 조사하였다. 실체현미경으로 단면을 관찰한 결과 옹편과 접합부위 사이에는 접착물질로 보이는 검은색 물질이 균일하게 도포되어 있으며, 아래에는 직물의 단면 모양을 지닌 선들을 확인할 수 있었다. 따라서 검은색 접착물질을 FT-IR과 py-GC/MS를 이용하여 성분을 분석한 결과 옻칠성분임을 알 수 있었다. 마지막으로 투과광현미경을 이용하여 옻칠과 함께 붙어있던 직물의 종류를 알아본 결과 대마(hemp)로 확인되었다. 지금까지 고대 유물을 수리할 때 사용한 재료들에 대하여 자료가 거의 없음으로 확인하기 어려웠으나 이번 연구를 통하여 원삼국시대 이전부터 대형옹를 접합할 때 옻칠을 사용하였음을 알 수 있었다. 그러므로 앞으로 고대로부터 사용되어온 접착제에 대하여 체계적인 성분조사가 이루어진다면 고대 유물에 사용되었던 접착.복원제를 연구하는데 큰 도움이 될 것으로 본다.

삼국시대 과대의 양식에 대한 연구 -과의 형식분류를 중심으로- (A Study on the Type of Kwa-Dae in the Ere of the Three Kingdoms - Mainly classifying the type of the belt plague -)

  • 김은주
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제36권6호
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    • pp.41-56
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    • 1998
  • The Yo-Dae(belt) was made of cloths and leather orginally. Then, it was decorated with metal decoration to become more developed luxury one. The Kwa-Dae of the Three Kingdom period is called as final shape among those ancient mode. Dae-Gu(The origin of belt buckle) was the metallic decoration of the leather belt that the northern nomadic tribe used to wear it. It was considered that the Dae-Gu was more decorated and changed to Kwa-Dae with Yo-Pae. The first stage Dae-Gu didn't have the hook, but a short hook only could move the belt itself was created, and then a movable short hook(China-Jin period Kwa-Dae, etc) to be inside of belt was showed, after that an axis was necessary when it became to long one, It was completed as a belt buckle. The stick shape hook was main stream in China an dthe other northern countries. Meanwhile, Korea has mostly "T" shape hook, and it shows that we developed our own unique style. Classifying the type of the belt plague, there are five types due to the scarved shapes on the Kwa-Dae and the changes. Mainly based on the excavated tomb articles of the three kingdoms and referred to Chinese and Japanese ones. It showed that the belt plague was lightly influenced by the times and area, but was slowly changed and developed to different types through those each ages generally.

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삼국시대(三國時代) 병기체제(兵器體制)의 연구(硏究) (This Study of the Arms Used in the Three Kingdoms)

  • 김성태
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제34권
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    • pp.20-58
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    • 2001
  • In order to unravel the characteristics of arms used in the 'Three Kingdoms,' Kokuryo, Silla and Paikje. the classification and the developing procedures of the arms should be first discussed. At first, the basic arms of the soldiers of Three Kingdoms were iron swords, iron spearheads, and bows. During that period, swords attached a ring pommel were commonly used. But after 5A. D. a sword with a decoration pommel appeared. Infantry generally used iron spearheads. From the late 4A. D. the long spearheads were broadly used in cavalry battles. In the late 6A. D. infantry mainly used long spearheads, and this resulted in the foundation of long spearheads units. There were two kinds of bows: Short Bow whose arch is small and Long Bow whose arch is long. It is known that the Short Bow was widely used in Kokuryo and Paikje up to 5A. D. In the early era, infantry used Long Bow, yet it was vastly used after 6A. D. when a castle's strategical value was great and defending a castle was. significant. Above mentioned, as basic combat weapons, iron spearhead and bow were fundamental. In particular, the spearhead was the essential weapon to a soldier. Yet, arrow gun and hook-shape cutters were important weapons. Especially, after 6A.D., when a castle became strategically pivotal in military, the arrow gun became the important weapon. This resulted in the foundation of arrow gun units. Hook-shape cutters were used to snatch horsemen or to climb up to fall the castle. Yet, the cutter was not the Three Kingodoms' basic weapon. In addition, the three stages of arms development in the Three Kingdoms are formation stage, development stage, and settlement stage. The formation stage was the period when premitive military unit appeared in the Three Kingdoms. It ranged from 1B. C. to the mid 3A. D. At that time according to regions. there were two weapon systems operating: North area including Kokuryo and the northern part of Paikje and South area including Silla, Kaya and the southern part of Paikje. ln North area a sword with a ring attached at the end of the holder, iron spear with neck and mid-size flat holder and iron arrowhead with an extension to fix, were used. In this period, during a war calvary units were mostly used and their weapon systems seemed possibly to succeed in that of Kochosun. In the development stage, when LoLang's influence on surroundings became weak, Koguryo, Paikjae and Silla had directly contacted each other. In the late 3A.D. to the early 6A.D., Silla achieved a drastic improvement in weapon system. This was the period when Kokuryo played a leading role in arms race. Kokuryo's arms manufacturing techniques passed onto Silla, Kaya and Paikje. In combat strategy a joint operation between infantry and calvary prevailed even if their military tactics were different. In a calvary battle heavily armed horsemen played import roles at this period. The horsemen and even horses were heavily guarded with iron armors. After all, the appearance of fully armed horsemen implies the very need of powerful destructive forces in weapon system. At that time, basic weapons were a big sword with a ring attached at the end of the holder, swallow's tail-shape spear with neck, and iron spearhead with neck and an extension. The settlement stage began at the mid 6A.D., when it was the revolutionary period in the arms development history. Of course, actual proofs and picture documents were not sufficient enough to penetrate full scale of the weapon system. But, according to historical circumstances and historic records, it is very certain that this period was the peak in arms development. In this period special military units, such as infantry-calvary companies, Archery units and Long spear units, that executed particular duties with special weapons, were founded. This became the characteristics of the settlement stage.

조선 후기 궁중무용복식의 복색사상 연구( I ) -육화대.무산향.춘앵전을 충심으로- (A Study on the Colors of Court Dancing Suits in the latter period of Chosun Dynasty - Centering around dances YukHwaDae.MuSanHyang.ChoonAgengJeon-)

  • 남후선
    • 복식
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.73-87
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    • 2000
  • The court dancing suit, so-called "JeongJae(呈才) suit," has been worn by court dancers on the occasion of the royal court′s feasts or festivals such as auspicious events of a country, court banquets, and parties or receptions for national quests from foreign countries. There are 53 kinds of court dancing suits, ranging from the age of the ancient Three Kingdoms to the period of Chosun Dynasty. The court dancing suits are divided into two styles : DangAk-JeongJae(唐樂呈才) style and HyangAk-feongjae(鄕樂呈才) style, depending on dancing styles. Since the court dancing suits in the age of the ancient Three Kingdoms and Koryo Dynasty have already been studied previously, this study discussed the change of dancing suit styles created in the latter period of Chosun Dynasty, such as YukHwaDae(六花隊), MuSanHyang(舞山香) and ChoonAengJeon(春鶯), and the thought of Yin-Yang and five elements(陰陽五行思想) that the colors of the court dancing suits imply. The purpose of this study is to understand the thoughts contained in the ancient suits as well as their styles in order to inherit and uphold our traditional culture properly.

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한중차문화교류고 (A Study on the Interchange of Korean and Chinese Tea Culture)

  • 김명배
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 1993
  • (1) According to the history of three kingdoms, tea was introduced to Korea at the period of Korea at the period of Sun-Duck Queen of Shilla dynasty, and Dae-Ryeom Kim, the emissary, brought tea seeds from Tang China in 828, and sowed them on Mt. Jiri by the order of the King Heung-Duck, Shila. In 1885, The Chosun government took action in transplant 6000 each of tea of tea seeding from Ch'ing. (2) Transmission of schools As for the type of tea through the history of Korea, it could be characterized as cake-tea in the three kingdoms period, lump-tea in Koryo dynasty and leaf-tea in Chosun dynasty. Those were affected by Chinese tea culture. (3) Transfer of tea and tea utensils Kokuryo and Shilla had to import cake-tea from tang China, and Koryo had to import lump-tea from Sung China, and Chosun had to import leaf-tea from ch'ing China. On the other hand, to export various tea to Khitai, Chin, Yuan, and Chosun had to export tea Ch'ing China. And the tea bowl produced in the Sung such as Chien Chou ware and Chi Chou ware, was also introduced to Koryo. (4) Suggestion for the promation of tea industry The Chosun government were adviced to the exchange of Chosun tea for Chosun tea for China horse, by yang Ho, General to the Ming expeditionary forces in Chosun, and were advised to engage in foreign tea trade, by Lee Hong Jyand, minister of commerce for the nothern sea to the Ching.

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Astronomical Records in the Goguri Annal of the Three Kingdoms Period

  • Ki-Won Lee;Byeong-Hee Mihn
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.107-119
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    • 2024
  • It is known that Chang-Hwa Park (1889-1962) transcribed a chronicle of the Goguryeo kingdom (BC 37-AD 668) of Korea (hereafter Goguri annal) from literature of the time that is no longer available. However, the authenticity of his transcription remains disputed. This study attempts to verify whether the Goguri annal is a pseudograph by analyzing the astronomical records in the annal. Although the Goguryeo kingdom fell in the year 668, the Goguri annal contains records up to the year 536. In this study, we have classified the astronomical records into eight categories and clustered them into two groups: a calendrical data group of reign-name and calendar date categories, and a celestial phenomena group of solar eclipse, trespass, comet, daylight appearance of Venus, meteor/meteorite, and other categories. The records of each category have been compared with those of the Samguksagi (History of the Three Kingdoms), Chinese chronicles, and with the results of modern computations wherever possible. From this comparison, we have not found any critical record that would indicate that the Goguri annal is a pseudograph, although the same astronomical records, with the exception of a few, are also found in the Samguksagi and Chinese chronicles.

Ancient Korean Costume Speculated on the Samguk-yusa (三國遺事)

  • Kang, Min-Hye;Cho, Woo-Hyun
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.37-49
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    • 2010
  • The Samguk-yusa(三國遺事) is one of the two classics of Korean ancient history together with the Samguk-sagi(三國史記); however there has not been any positive attempt to analyse clothing culture centering on the Samguk-yusa until now. Thereupon, this study aims to find the records related to fabrics, color and fashion appearing in the Samguk-yusa, and to analyse the fashion culture of the three kingdoms projected in the Samguk-yusa, referring to the Samguk-sagi and ancient Chinese reference books. According to the records in the book, the fabrics used for clothing of those days included Jikgeum-wimun(織錦爲紋), Geum(錦), Chaebaek(彩帛), Osaek-geumchae(五色錦彩), Geumbaek(錦帛), Geumsam(錦衫), Ma(麻), Neung(綾), Geum-su-neung-ra(錦繡綾羅), Poh(布), Daecho, Bira-geumjeom(緋羅金點), Gyeon(絹). Japchoe(雜綵), Robtyeom(羅緋染). Chimilpoh(緻密布), Gi(綺) and Whan(紈), and they had colors such as brown black(緇), black(黑), purple(紫), yellow(黃), blue(碧), clear white(素), white(白), five colors(五色). There is substantial amoung of report on Buddhism, and the terms used for Buddhist clothing included Beobeui(法衣), Nabeui(衲衣), Bangpoh(方袍), Gasa(袈裟) and Yueui(由衣). It is also ascertained that Gasa had a variety of Bira-geumjeom-gasa(緋羅點袈裟), Manap-gasa(摩納袈裟) and Geumra-gasa(金羅袈裟).