{"title":"杨平永门山周边地方的区位与文学表现研究","authors":"Myo-jung Kim","doi":"10.26426/kcs.2023.44.1.23","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article was designed to study the location and literary representation patterns of surrounding places, starting with Yongmunsan(龍門山) in the Yangpyong(楊平) area of Gyeonggi-do. Accordingly, Chapter 2 attempted to determine the location of Yangpyong while also verifying the surrounding places through literature data. This is meaningful in that it is a basic work to reveal the place of a new place through mutual negotiations between geography and literature. \nNext, in Chapter 3, the meaning of the space around Yangpyong Yongmunsan was sequentially confirmed. First, the beauty of the place, Yongmunsan travel, and the description of Seunggyeong were captured. Accordingly, it was found that the poems written by writers in Yongmunsan contained the beauty of the arithmetic space itself and the excellence of the surrounding landscape. This is meaningful in that it is the most superficial and most essential process in the process of recognizing the space called Yongmunsan. \nSecond, we looked at the reproduction of the meaning of Ungyeseowon(雲溪書院), Sesimjung(洗心亭), and Hermit places. Here, a new space called Ungyeseowon Confucian Academy and Sesimjung, located around Yongmunsan, was found. In addition, it was revealed that these places are related to the Yongmun(龍門) Jowook(趙昱) and that their meaning as Hermit places has been reproduced until later generations. \nThird, Lee Ho-min(李好閔), Lee Gyung-eom(李景嚴)'s father and son Byeolseo(別墅), Sacheonjang(斜川庄), and Sacheonpalgyong(斜川八景) were examined. Here, by determining the space called Sacheonjang and looking at Sacheon Palgyong, the literary shape and place of the places around Yongmunsan were revealed.","PeriodicalId":235419,"journal":{"name":"Institute For Kyeongki Cultural Studies","volume":"91 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A Study on the Location and Literary Representation of the Places Around Yongmunsan(龍門山) in Yangpyong(楊平)\",\"authors\":\"Myo-jung Kim\",\"doi\":\"10.26426/kcs.2023.44.1.23\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This article was designed to study the location and literary representation patterns of surrounding places, starting with Yongmunsan(龍門山) in the Yangpyong(楊平) area of Gyeonggi-do. 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A Study on the Location and Literary Representation of the Places Around Yongmunsan(龍門山) in Yangpyong(楊平)
This article was designed to study the location and literary representation patterns of surrounding places, starting with Yongmunsan(龍門山) in the Yangpyong(楊平) area of Gyeonggi-do. Accordingly, Chapter 2 attempted to determine the location of Yangpyong while also verifying the surrounding places through literature data. This is meaningful in that it is a basic work to reveal the place of a new place through mutual negotiations between geography and literature.
Next, in Chapter 3, the meaning of the space around Yangpyong Yongmunsan was sequentially confirmed. First, the beauty of the place, Yongmunsan travel, and the description of Seunggyeong were captured. Accordingly, it was found that the poems written by writers in Yongmunsan contained the beauty of the arithmetic space itself and the excellence of the surrounding landscape. This is meaningful in that it is the most superficial and most essential process in the process of recognizing the space called Yongmunsan.
Second, we looked at the reproduction of the meaning of Ungyeseowon(雲溪書院), Sesimjung(洗心亭), and Hermit places. Here, a new space called Ungyeseowon Confucian Academy and Sesimjung, located around Yongmunsan, was found. In addition, it was revealed that these places are related to the Yongmun(龍門) Jowook(趙昱) and that their meaning as Hermit places has been reproduced until later generations.
Third, Lee Ho-min(李好閔), Lee Gyung-eom(李景嚴)'s father and son Byeolseo(別墅), Sacheonjang(斜川庄), and Sacheonpalgyong(斜川八景) were examined. Here, by determining the space called Sacheonjang and looking at Sacheon Palgyong, the literary shape and place of the places around Yongmunsan were revealed.