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KMID : 0644020060190040086
Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2006 Volume.19 No. 4 p.86 ~ p.100
A Study on the Wang-bing¡¯s Comprehension of No-Ja(ÒÇí­) in Hwangje-Naegyeongsomunju(üÜð¨Ò®ÌèáÈÙýñ¼)
Kim Do-Hoon

Abstract
For the purpose of understanding Wang-bing¡¯s idea, which was influenced by Taoism and Hyeonhak(úÜùÊ), I investigated the quotations from the No-Ja in the Hwangje-Naegyeongsonumju, and came to the following conclusions. 1. In the process of writing notes on the Hwangje-Naegyeongsomun, Wang-bing quoted No-Ja 19 times at 17 passages. Through this annotating process, he suggested the vision of the universe and the vision of the formation of all things. And he emphasized that abstaining from desire and satisfaction are essential for one¡¯s well being. In other words, he insisted on following the rules of EumYang(ëäåÕ) and Fourseasons, to preserve Cheonjin(ô¸òØ). 2. Wang-bing wanted to establish a systematic medical theory by revising the Hwangje-Naegyeongs omun. In the front part, where he mentioned contents of jeonwongibon, he tried tosearch a way of well being, through taking care of one¡¯s health. And there his Taoistic idea becomes obvious. 3. The Hwangje-Naegyeongsomun was written under the influence of Hwangno(üÜÒÇ) idea - the series of Taoism of Chunchu-Jeonguk(õðõÕîúÏÐ) era. Likewise Wang-bing¡¯s revision on the Hwangje-Naegye ongsomun was based on the Taoism of Dang dynasty, which succeeded to the WiJinHyeonhak(êàòËúÜùÊ). This shows a series of relationship. 4. It is no wonder that Wang-bing used quotation from scriptures of Taoism in his annotating work on the Hwangie-Naegyeongsomun, The fact that this quotations are mainly mentioned in the front part, also shows that he emphasized the theme of well being, by intention.
KEYWORD
Wang-bing, Hyeonhak(úÜùÊ), No-Ja(ÒÇí­), Hwangje-Naegyeong(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)
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