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KMID : 0608520120180020017
Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
2012 Volume.18 No. 2 p.17 ~ p.24
Research of Seokgok(à´ÍÛ), Lee Gyu Jun(ì°Ð¤ñÛ)¡¯s Chinese Poem
Lee Jun-Gyu

Abstract
Research on Seokgok(à´ÍÛ), Lee Gyu Jun(×ÝФñÛ, 1855~1923)¡¯s thought and medicine was progressed from various angles. There is no research on Chinese poem(ùÓãÌ) accounting for the half of his collection of literary works, "Seokgoksango(à´ÍÛߤÍÃ)" yet. Hence, the article reviewed concerns on his life and what life he lived as a Confusion(êãÊ«) writer through his Chinese poem. Should read "Seokgoksango", Seokgok¡¯s spiritual orientation and attitude to life were found to have its core in the Confusion(êãÊ«îÜ), especially ethical(Ô³ùÊîÜ) aspect. Seokgok¡¯s Chinese poem materialized his spiritual composition more, able to access up to general emotional state, representing concerns and frustration of intellectuals in the latter era of the Choson Dynasty. Anxiety consciousness(éØü´) of patriotism and love of the people which traditional intellectuals implicated enough at the turbulent era of early modern time appeared strongly in his works. Also works seeking for devotion(Ïýëî) toward the clean world(ôèÙ¥á¦Í£) staring at the corrupt world losing the national sovereignty at the same time and the expansion(üªß¤) was able to be found many. The latter half of the 19th century and the early 20th century when Seokgok lived was the period of changeover in the history of civilization called intersection between traditional era and modern times. His Chinese poem showed traditional intellectuals¡¯ anxiety, frustration, conflict, and hope based on such times. Along with the status of an Oriental, medical doctor and thinker, up to discussion on the quality of a writer, the intensified research on him is expected.
KEYWORD
Lee Gyu Jun, "Seokgoksango(à´ÍÛߤÍÃ)", Chinese poem(ùÓãÌ), Confusion(êãÊ«), volition of the awakening of the people(Ìèá¦), anxiety consciousness(éØü´)
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