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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2007 Volume.20 No. 4 p.187 ~ p.210
Yun-Ji(ëÅò¦)¡¯s Medical Thought in "Dunongyeonsocheonjimundap(ÔïèºæÑá³ô¸ò¢ÙýÓÍ)"
Chough Won-Joon

Park Wan-Sik
Abstract
Dunong(Ôïèº), Yun-Ji had born by a concubine, and his dream didn¡¯t come true for the restraint of his social position, so he tried to train younger men. His writings still remain 4 volumes of "Dunongyeonsocheonjimundap" and "Dunongdongmongmundap(ÔïèºÔÛÙÕÙýÓÍ)", which may be called its primer. "Dunongyeonsocheonjimundap" is written in question-and-answer form between Chal-Hye-Ja(óÌû´í­) who has a meager knowledge and Sim-Gyeong-Ong(ãýÌéèº) who search for the truth. It is progressed from the law of nature to human¡¯s cultivation of the mind so as to reconfirm the recognition of the unity between the heaven and human beings and lead the interpretation and practice of the metaphysical proposition. It is characterized by making use of metrical compositions to induce plain tone of argument. "Dunongdongmongmundap", whereas, uses archaic writings to describe natural science including astronomy to the beginners. Dunong¡¯s scholarship is characterized by these: He explained the metaphysical propositions by approaching usual things including oriental medicine practically; He comprised the Confucian concepts intensively to examine the Oriental studies closely; He groped for the outlooks on the world of taking serious view of human being or human body. And his medical thought is characterized by these: He attached importance to the theory of viscera and bowels based on yin-yang and five phase theory; He suggested the concrete yin-yang theory with a viewpoint of qi-blood theory; He considered the concept of ¡¯six¡¯ only as mutual rooting of yin and yang and five visceras and six vowels, and denied the traditional six qi concepts; He explained the ghost theories of the metaphysics based on the yin-yang theory to analogize points of sameness between the oriental medicine and the metaphysics; He emphasized restore yang theory. Therefore, we can say that he regarded the human body as small heaven-earth and grafted the abstract propositions into the actuals so as to put the metaphysical propositions in practice.
KEYWORD
Yun-Ji, Dunongyeonsocheonjimundap, Dunongdongmongmundap, Confucian
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