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A Study on the Editions of Myeongri Original Text 'Jeokcheonsu' (명리원전 『적천수(滴天髓)』의 판본 연구)

  • Na, Hyeok-Jin;Kim, Ki-Seung
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this paper is to examine the editions of 'Jeokcheonsu', the best Myoungri Classic in name and reality, that was featuring dozens of annotations and interpretations from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, and modern times. The original author of 'Jeokcheonsu' was Gyeongdo of the Song Dynasty, firstly annotated by Yugi of the late Yuan Dynasty to Early Ming Dynasty, and Im Cheolcho of the Qing Dynasty annotated again. However, several observations in the original text suggest that the author's period of writing is postulated since the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and if the book is not likely to belong to the Song Dynasty, the author is also unlikely to be Gyeongdo of the Song Dynasty. Besides, if you look at the statements of Jin Soam and Jeong Jiwoon, who published the early editions of 'Jeokcheonsu', there are many negative opinions about the usual author recognition. In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis of the four existing editions of 'Jeokcheonsu', 'Jeokcheonsu-Jibyo' edited and published by Jin Soam, 'Myeongri Suji Jeokcheonsu' revised by Jeong Jiwoon, 'Jeokcheonsu-Cheonmi' annotated by Im Cheolcho, and 'Jeokcheonsu-Jingui' edited and published by Seo Rako. It is hoped that this study will help us understand 'Jeokcheonsu' more deeply and help us with related research, such as comparative studies of annotations in the future.

The Experimental Study on Anti-inflammation and Anti-oxidation of Indigo Naturalis and Rehmanniae Radix (청대(靑黛)와 생지황(生地黃)의 항염 및 항산화 효과에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Seo, Hyeong-Sik
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : This experiment study was performed to investigate the anti-inflammation and anti-oxidant effects of Indigo Naturalis(IN) and Rehmanniae Radix(RR) which were herbs for clearing heat. Methods : Anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation effects of IN and RR that were measured by the inhibitory ability of Nitric oxide(NO) production and the scavenging for 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl(DPPH) radical. Results : 1. IN and RR groups were not showed cell toxicity. 2. In the inhibitory ability of NO production, IN groups were better than RR groups, but there were no statistical significances among the groups. 3. In the scavenging for DPPH radical, IN groups were better than RR groups, but there were no statistical significances among the groups. Conclusions : These results showed that the IN group was better than the RR group in treating skin eruptions, especially those such as erythema, purple spot, papule, pustules which appear in acute inflammation.

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A Study on the Comparison of Mongolian and Ching's Costumes of Ching's Intervention Era in Mongolia (몽골 청 간섭기의 몽골족 복식과 청대 복식의 비교)

  • Choi Hai-Yaul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.55 no.7 s.98
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to correctly understand the shapes and transformation of costumes of Ching's and Mongolian. Mongolian traditional costumes are trousers and jacket, with Deel(袍) and Terlig(帖裡) pleated in the waistline, and knee-covering narrow-sleeved long dress for men and women alike. It was designed for adapting to horse riding activities and cold steppe climate. Similarity between Ching's and Mongolian nomadic costumes was used as a means of unity by Ching. Transformation of Mongolian nomadic costumes are further divided into three kinds; Ching's or Russian's details applied to Mongolian nomadic costumes(Taekeum(大襟), Majesu(馬蹄袖), white choker), Ching's court costume imported as it is for the political purpose(Kijang(기장)), resistance against foreign countries and the spirit of nomadic people and independence reflected in Mongol costumes('Teregur ushi', 'Correct bosom'). Specially, Nomadic symbols constitute Mongolian spiritual world and clothing habits, especially evident in ladies' dresses.

Ceyuan (測圓海鏡) and Jiuyong Yandai (九容演代)

  • Cheng, Chun Chor Litwin
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.13-30
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    • 2014
  • The book ${\ll}$Ceyuan Haijing${\gg}$ studies inscribed and circumscribed circles in a right triangle and shows equations that give the diameters of the circles. We discuss the development of mathematical contents written by the scholar Yang Zhaoyun in Qing dynasty on the contents of ${\ll}$Ceyuan Haijing${\gg}$ in his book ${\ll}$Jiuyong Yandai${\gg}$. He derived equations to find the diameters of the circles based on algebraic knowledge known in the Qing dynasty. In this paper, we conclude that Yang's methods in devising the equations include the Gou-Gu Theorem, mathematical expressions derived from Gou-Gu ratio table, and the technique of interchanging triangles and events. We conclude that the Gou-Gu ratio table was a very important tool when Yang devised the equations in ${\ll}$Ceyuan Haijing${\gg}$.

"소문령추류찬약주(素問靈樞類纂約註)"에 대한 연구(硏究)

  • Yu, Ho-Gyun;Kim, Yong-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.18 no.3 s.30
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    • pp.55-69
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    • 2005
  • 소문령추류찬약주시대청대왕묘소저내경적주석서(素問靈樞類纂約註是對淸代汪昴所著內經的注釋書), 경과대차서적연구득출이하결론(經過對此書的硏究得出以下結論): 소문령추류찬약주대과거착오적주석내용진행료수정(素問靈樞類纂約註對過去錯誤的注釋內容進行了修正), 노력사내경지원의적용어임상(努力使內經之原意適用於臨床), 차대기초이론급임상적발전대래료흔대영향. 소문영추류찬약주중(素問靈樞類纂約註中)‘목위심규(目爲心竅)’주장(主張), 시여이시진적(是與李時珍的)‘뇌위원신지부(腦爲元神之府)’화주앙적(和注昻的)‘인지기성재어뇌(人之記性在於腦)’적기술일양(的記述一樣), 도시대청대관어뇌적이론지발양중매출적제일보(都是對淸代關於腦的理論之發揚中邁出的第一步), 대한의학중완선뇌적이론작출료거대적공헌(對韓醫學中完善腦的理論作出了巨大的貢獻). 재설명운기학설적항해승제론적동시(在說明運氣學說的亢害承制論的同時), 환주장생극관계시운기학적근본내용(還主張生剋關係是運氣學的根本內容), 기제우화시차조오운지리조화인류여육기적련계(旣制又化是借助五運之理調和人類與六氣的聯係), 인차주장차위고성인재저작경전중연구화여육적동기(因此主張此爲古聖人在著作經典中硏究化與育的動機), 성료정개운기학설적요점혹중심내용(成了整個運氣學說的要點或中心內容). 대난해적자사혹경구적주해중적난점(對難解的字詞或經句的註解中的難點), 통과종합인용불가(通過綜合引用佛家), 유가(儒家), 도가등사상진행료설명(道家等思想進行了說明), 종이사지능유지료기객관성(從而使之能維持了其客觀性).

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장자화(張子和)의 자혈법(刺血法)이 후세의학(後世醫學)에 미친 영향(影響)

  • Kim, Gun;Yun, Chang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.260-273
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    • 2006
  • 본과제종림상실천각도탐토료장우화자혈법대후세의학적영향(本課題從臨床實踐角度探討了張于和刺血法對後世醫學的影響). 문중나열종원(文中羅列從元), 명(明), 청지현대적19위의가용자혈법치료질병적경험, 무론종병종(無論從病種), 병위(病位), 용혈화침자공구방면(用穴和針刺工具方面), 재장자화기초상도유료흔대발전. 특별시재외과화후과방면(特別是在外科和喉科方面), 경시풍부다채, 현시료차료법적생명력(顯示了此療法的生命力). 통과본과제적연구득출여하결론(通過本科題的硏究得出如下結論). 장자화재외과천장취환부방혈(張子和在外科擅長取患部放血), 경원(經元), 명(明), 청(淸), 연용도금천(沿用到今天), 시장씨영향력적최대증명(是張氏影響力的最大證明). 기차(其次), 장자화지후적명대(張子和之後的明代), 외과운용자혈법적병종대증(外科運用刺血法的病種大增), 포괄정창, 시독(時毒), 발배(發背), 뇌저(腦疽), 투침지, 오양, 연진창(緣唇瘡), 역양등, 발전료장씨지학(發展了張氏之學). 우기재후과(尤其在喉科), 출현계승여발전적명현궤적(出現繼承與發展的明顯軌跡), 장자화용소상(張子和用少商), 환부치후비(患部治喉痺), 지명대증가십의(至明代增加十宜), 삼상(三商), 청대증가곡지, 위중(委中), 양교(陽交), 간사(間使), 대릉(大陵), 도현대칙재증가이혈(到現代則再增加耳穴), 대추(大椎), 천계등(天桂等).

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Formal Characteristics of Pi-Ling(披領) of Qing Dynasty (청대 피령의 조형적 특성)

  • Park Hyun-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this paper is to understand the formal characteristics of Pi-Ling by investigating the Pi-Ling(披領)'s system of Qing Dynasty. As a research document, Qing-Huidian-Tu(淸會典圓) has been used. The following results were found out in this research; 1) The form of Pi-Ling was horizontally wide and both sides were narrow and sharp. There was a circular hole in the center of Pi-Ling. It was worn around the neck by a button in its front center. 2) materials: The materials of Pi-Ling were the leather of marten or sea-lion, satins, and silk. 3) The color of Pi-Ling was purple or blue. 4) Moving dragons(行龍) were used on the pattern of Pi-Ling. And the Pi-Ling of low level officials had no patterns.

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A Study on the Actual cases of Medical Examination in the Qing Dynasty (청대 의과시험의 실제 사례에 대한 고찰)

  • Kug, Sooho
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2021
  • The civil service examination system is an important part of the history of education in East Asia. In China, the civil service examination system lasted for almost 1,300 years. Through this, each dynasty was able to prevent the concentration of power to the hereditary nobles and to give competent talents an opportunity to rise to an important position in the state. In terms of medical education, in China, doctors have already been selected through tests since the Song Dynasty. However, the actual cases of medical tests currently remaining in each dynasty are very rare. This paper, firstly, examines the implementation method of the medical test during the Qing Dynasty and examines how it influenced the merit rating. and secondly, this paper examines the actual cases of the remaining Qing medical exam questions, in terms of content, related to the medical text "Uijonggeumgam (醫宗金鑑)" and was influenced by the style of the civil service examination at that time.

Study on the Chinese graphonomy's exchanges of Qing Dynasty and Joseon Dynasty (조선(朝鮮) 문인(文人)과 교류(交流)한 청조(淸朝) 학자(學者)들의 문자학(文字學) 연구(硏究)에 관한 소고(小考))

  • Suh, han yong
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.25
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    • pp.529-548
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    • 2011
  • Zu Wen-Zao(朱文藻), Li Tiao-Yuan(李調元), Hong Liang-Ji(洪亮吉), Peng Yuan-Rui(彭元瑞), Qian Dong-Huan(錢東垣), Sun Xing-Yan(孫星衍), Ruan Yuan(阮元), Chen Zhan(陳?), Wu Shi-Fen(嗚式芬), Feng Gui-Fen(馮桂芬), He Shao-Ji(何紹基), Fan Zu-Yin(潘祖蔭) made the contributions to the theoretical construction to the science of Chinese characters in their books "Shuwenxizhuankao(說文繫傳考異)", "Liushufenhao(六書分毫)", "Liushuzhuanzhulu(六書轉注錄)", "Xiqinggujian(西淸古鑒)", "Xiaoeryajiaozheng(小爾雅校證)", "Jiujingzhengsuzikao(九經正俗字考)", "Jiguzhaizhongdingyiqikuanshi(積古齋鐘鼎?器款識)", "Shuwenshengxi(說文聲繫)", "Shuwenjiuzizhengyi(說文解字正義)", "Jungulu(?古錄)", "Shuwenjiuzizhukaozheng (說文解字段注考正)", "Shuowenduanzhubozheng(說文段注駁正)", "Haidongjinshilu(海東金石錄)". They analyzed the rules behind character construction, and tried to find out the nature of Chinese characters, the relationship between Chinese characters, the evolutionary laws of Chinese characters, the characteristic of ancient Chinese characters etc.

An Analysis on Types and Contents of Hanging Boards Inscribed with King's Writings in Donggwanwangmyo[East Shrine of King Guan Yu] (동관왕묘의 어제(御製) 현판(懸板)의 유형과 내용 분석)

  • Jang, Kyung-hee
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.52-77
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    • 2016
  • A spirit tablet of king Guan Yu is enshrined in Donggwanwangmyo shrine[East Shrine of King Guan Yu], which houses 51 hanging boards. The hanging boards were written by the kings of Joseon Dynasty and envoys and generals of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Most studies on hanging boards have been focused on the collections of the palaces but not on those in Donggwanwangmyo shrine. In this regard, this study researches the hanging boards of the kings' writings in the late Joseon period and analyzes their forms and contents. In terms of contents, it examines who made the boards, when they made them, and what brought them to make them, etc. This study analyzes the forms of hanging boards by types, used materials, and periodic transition of forms. The findings are as follows. First, Donggwanwangmyo shrine houses 7 pieces of hanging boards inscribed with kings' handwriting: one piece of King Sukjong, 4 pieces of King Yeongjo, and 2 pieces of Emperor Gojong. They are divided into two types: one is the name of the buildings and the other is the poems that the kings wrote regarding what they felt when they visited the shrine. Especially, the latter were written by the kings who visited the shrine in spring and autumn. The kings intended to promote peace of royal family through a sense of royalty and fidelity of King Guan Yu. Second, the hanging boards of the kings are differentiated from those of the envoys and generals of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in materials and forms. The background of the board is colored by blue, deep red lacquer color, and black lacquer color, which are more expensive than black color or white color. The hanging boards are embossed with the kings' handwritings and then colored with gold. The frame-style four-side hanging board is held at a 45-degree angle and painted with floral patterns and seven-treasure patterns in Dancheong technique. The left and right sides and the top and bottom sides of the board are decorated with Dang-cho pattern(Korean arabesque pattern). This style is called "quadrilateral"and considered the most classy and top-class among the other three ones. In conclusion, this study confirms the status of Donggwanwangmyo shrine with hanging boards inscribed with kings' handwritings as a political space where kings had interest and demanded their soldiers' royalty and fidelity. Research into the boards inscribed with the handwritings of envoys of the Ming Dynasty and generals of the Qing Dynasty, and the comparison of the styles and periodic transition of forms will be reserved for another study.