• Title/Summary/Keyword: loving and respecting

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The study of Haseo Kim-Inhoo's (하서(河西) 김인후(金麟厚)의 <효부(孝賦)>에 대한 고찰)

  • Cho, Keyoung
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.41
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    • pp.149-185
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    • 2010
  • This study consider the literary capacity and the pursuit of learning through the Haseo Kim In-hoo's a literary work. A prose poem's is composed of of six item. It is study the origin and the root of a man, the teachings of humanity and filial conduct, a meaning of learning and filial piety, the procedure and system method of learning, a rule of learning and dutiful service to one's parents, an epilog. The origin and the root of a man is founded on dutiful to thoughtful about one's parents. The teachings of humanity and filial conduct is based upon dutiful devoted to one's parents. A meaning of learning and filial piety accord with true learning and loving and respecting. The procedure and system method of learning is closely following in the teachings of Confucius and Mencius and Juja. A rule of learning and dutiful service to one's parents attaches too much importance to devotion to one's studies and substantial filial piety.

The Conduct of the Filial Education of Children in the Chason Dynasty (조선시대(朝鮮時代) 아동(兒童)의 효행교육(孝行敎育))

  • Ryu, Jeom Sook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 1995
  • This documentary study investigated the background, content and methods of the filial education of children in the Choson Dynasty; that is, the ways in which filial conduct was taught so that the child learned manners and learned to assist parents in everyday life. The subjects of this study were the upper class(sonbi) and ranged from 7 or 8 to 13 or 14 years in Korean age. The Confucian view of nature, ethics and the family system emphasized filial duty during the Choson Dynasty. The contents of filial education were the fundamentals of filial conduct, such as daily greetings, participation(in family events), and an affectionate and respectful attitude towards parent. The method for filial education was that parents and instructors were to be good model in everyday life so that children got accustomed to good conduct. It is difficult to apply the filial conduct of the Choson Dynasty to today's life, but its basic spirit, that is, loving and respecting human beings, is still invaluable for modern times. This spirit may be applied to childhood education today by amending some out-of-date contents, and the filial ethos universalized in daily life could become a prescription for today's chaotic society.

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