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KMID : 0644020080210040041
Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2008 Volume.21 No. 4 p.41 ~ p.60
A Study about Characteristics of literature of acupuncture and moxibustion in "Dong-insuhyeolchimgudogyeong(ÔÞìÑ?úëöÝ϶ÓñÌè)"
Kim Ki-Wook


Park Hyun-Kuk
Abstract
The acupuncture and moxibustion documentary characteristics of the "Dong-insuhyeolchimgudogyeong(ÔÞìÑ?úëöÝ϶ÓñÌè)" can be summarized into 5 parts such as the following. 1. The Index of Books lists the author of "Dong-indogyeong" as ¡¯Wang-yuil(èÝêîìé)¡¯ in some and ¡¯Wang-yudeok(èÝêîÓì)¡¯ in others. Of these ¡¯Wang-yudeok¡¯ is the name in the printed book and ¡¯Yuil(êîìé)¡¯ was the name it was changed into in order to make it different from the emperor Jinjong(òØðó) of the Song dynasty. Also, the sequence differs greatly among the original editions and sometimes even conflicts within itself, which makes very likely the possibility that the author of this book is not just one person, and that Wangyuil is just the main editor or screener. 2. The original printed edition of the Song(áä) dynasty has 3 volumes and the Cheonsoeng Seokgak(ô¸á¡ à´Ê¾) of the Song dynasty also has 3 volumes, but ¡¯Hyeolsudosu(úë?Ô´â¦)¡¯, ¡¯Sumyeongdanggyeolsik(áóÙ¥ÓÑÌÁãÒ)¡¯, and ¡¯Pichimgugyeol(ù­öÝ϶ÌÁ)¡¯ were added to the 3rd volume. Of these three ¡¯Pichimgugyeol(ù­öÝ϶ÌÁ)¡¯ explains the ¡¯Chimgupigijido(öÝ϶ù­ÐûñýÓñ)¡¯ of the 2nd volume in writing, ¡¯Sumyeongdanggyeolsik(áóÙ¥ÓÑÌÁãÒ)¡¯ explains the three human drawings from the front, side and lying down views in writing and was used to make bronze figures. ¡¯Hyeolsudosu(úë?Ô´â¦)¡¯ was possibly used to draw acupuncture points when making bronze figures. During the Daejeong(ÓÞïÒ) era of the Keum(ÑÑ) dynasty Jinssi(òçä«) from the Pyeongsuseobang(øÁâ©ßöÛ©) revised this book and carved it into 5 volumes, and of those the 1st and 2nd volumes have characters that are very different from those of the rubbed copy of the stone carvings[à´Ê¾ ô¬Üâ] from the Myeong(Ù¥) dynasty, which shows that it was taken from another book and not from the original text. The 3rd volume has added content from the stone carvings about accupuncture and moxibustion contraindication(öÝ϶Ð×Ðû). During the Myeong dynasty the 3 volumes of the "Dong-indogyeong(ÔÞìÑÓñÌè)" were carved on wood based on the Jungtong Sukgan(ïá÷Ö à´Ê¾), and there were many reprints with the contents that are almost all the same, but the order of the original edition were not all the same. When analyzed from many angles, the original printed copy was carved after the Jungtong(ïá÷Ö) of the Myung dynasty. 3. The content on transport points[âÃúì] in "Dong-indogyeong(ÔÞìÑÓñÌè)" comes mostly from books like "Oedae(èâÓæ)" ¡¯Myeongdang(Ù¥ÓÑ)¡¯, "Taepyeongseonghyebang(÷¼øÁá¡û³Û°)" ¡¯Chimgyeong(öÝÌè)¡¯, "Yeongchugyeong(ÖÄõÒÌè)", Wangbing(èÝ?)¡¯s annotation of "Somun(áÈÙý)", "Cheon-geumyobang(ô¶ÑÑé©Û°)" ¡¯Chimgu(öÝ϶)¡¯, and does not have much new content added by Wang-yuil(èÝêîìé). However when Wang quotes past documents, little is summarized, some are edited and most do not have their origin indicated(the titles of other books quoted in the book are to give some supplementary explanation or are copied from another book). 4. There are many mistakes Wangyuil made in using documents and doing historical research and they can be seen in two fields. One is that he did not fix the errors of past documents, and the other is that he did not know the sequence of past documents or did not understand the meaning of the text. 5. The content Wangyuil newly added can mostly be seen in the few annotations and aneo(äÎåÞ) under the original ¡¯Geumbu(ÐÑݾ)¡¯(¡¯Sinbu(ãæݾ)¡¯). In order to see Wang¡¯s scholarly ideas and achievements we must rely on this part and the meridian entry of the transport points[âÃúìÏýÌè] in the first part of the book. However we must not give credit to Wang for work that was done by former generations.
KEYWORD
Dong-indogyeong(ÔÞìÑÓñÌè), Wangyuil(èÝêîìé), Cheonsoeng Seokgak edition(ô¸á¡ à´Ê¾Üâ), Hyeolsudosu, Sumyeongdanggyeolsik(áóÙ¥ÓÑÌÁãÒ), Pichimgugyeol(ù­öÝ϶ÌÁ), Jeongtong edition(ïá÷ÖÜâ), Geumbu(ÐÑݾ)
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