• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean Taoism

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신선의 왕국, 도교의 사회 신라 -적석목곽분과 그 시대를 중심으로 - (Immortality,Taoism, and Tombs in the old Silla Kingdom)

  • 김태식
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제36권
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    • pp.181-226
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    • 2003
  • In archeological aspects the 4th-6th centuries of the Silla kingdom has been callded the era of wooden chamber tombs with pebble and earth mounds(jeokseokmokwakbun). Moreover, the era is also regarded the age of the traditional and 'primitive' Korean religion which originated from inside the Korean Peninsula or the kingdom. However, the tombs and their burial accessories reveal that it is Taoism, not shamanism, that prevailed throughout the silla kingdom and its people during the jeokseokmokwakbun period. Above all things, almost all of the tombs excavated up to date yield in great quantities cinnabar and mica, which have been considered the best elixir of life in the Taoist world. Moreover the instruments to make the medicine for the deceased has been founded inside a tomb. The jeokseokmokwakbun tombs are famous for their great amount of buried articles and their grand scale. The tombs also have a large amount of gold, silver and beads, which are all thought to be the other cure-alls in taoism. Then why the silla people made the tombs and buried those elixirs of life for the deceased? The best answer we can imagine is this : for eternal living! In other words, cinnabar and mica are for the everlasting life of the deceased, the tombs were desingned as the 'eternal house' where the dead are living a immortal life. Needless to say, immortal living, even after he or she dies, is the ultimate purpose of taoism.

당대(唐代) 사마승정(司馬承禎)의 "천은자(天隱子)"에 대한 연구(硏究) (A Study on Chuneunja(天隱子) written by Samaseungjung(司馬承禎))

  • 이남구;최한백;송민아;김정완
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2010
  • Chuneunja(天隱子) was publication that described the life nurturing(養生) of Taoism, consisted of 8 chapters. It was comparative primary writing and contained important contents in related to the life nurturing of Taoism. It belonged to the life nurturing of Taoism that influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism. It emphasized on the practical and rational thought that mastered morality by performing gradually. It showed the concrete asceticism method like to the basic regimen training of Taoism, for example mind control(調心), flesh control(調身), breath control(調息), conduction exercise(導引), raping teeth (叩齒法) and swallowing saliva(嚥津法). Oriental traditional regimen focused on realizing balanced human character by practicing human mind and body. It may show the direction to modern person that are troubled with harmful effect of modern civilization. If we throw away superstitious and unreal part in the traditional regimen and apply regimen in one's life, we may consider that regimen contribute to human health. Therefore, we require clear understanding for the classic data inherited from predecessors.

조선시대 해제목록에 나타난 도가서적(道家書籍) 연구 (A Study on Taoist Literatures Including in Annotated Classified Bibliographies in Joseon Dynasty)

  • 리상용
    • 한국비블리아학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.63-81
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    • 2013
  • 본 논문은 조선시대에 편찬된 분류순 해제목록인 "해동문헌총록", "규장총목", "누판고", "홍씨독서록" 등에 수록된 도가서적의 해제 내용을 토대로 당시 성리학적인 관점에서 이단인 도가서적(道家書籍)에 대해 어떤 관점에서 해제를 기술했는지에 대해 살펴본 것이다. 전반적으로 도가서적의 해제를 기술하는데 있어, 성리학적인 관점이 아닌, 도가 자체에 대해서 객관적으로 해제를 기술하였다. 다만 홍석주의 "홍씨독서록"에서는 도가의 장단점에 대한 자신의 의견을 극명하게 피력하였다. 전체적으로 볼 때, 조선시대 해제목록에서 당시 이단시했던 도가서적을 선정하여 수록하고 나름대로 해제의 객관성을 유지한 점은 높이 평가할만하다.

조선 후기 민간도교의 발현과 전개 - 조선후기 관제신앙, 선음즐교, 무상단 - (Expression and Deployment of Folk Taoism(民間道敎) in the late of Chosŏn Dynasty)

  • 김윤경
    • 한국철학논집
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    • 제35호
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    • pp.309-334
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 조선후기 민간도교가 어떠한 형태로 존재해 왔는가를 고찰하고, 민간도교의 근간을 이루는 사상적 측면의 내용과 특징에 대해 논구하려는 것이다. 조선 후기 관제신앙이 관우를 중심으로 하는 민간신앙이라면, 선음즐교(묘련사)와 무상단은 조직을 갖춘 종교결사이다. 선음즐교(묘련사(妙蓮社))의 경우 '선음즐(善陰?)'은 "서경(書經) 주서(周書)"의 홍범전(洪範傳)에서 유래한 유학의 천관을 담고 있지만 수행의 방법으로는 보살성호(예-관세음보살)를 주문으로 수행하고, 신앙의 대상은 삼성(三聖)(관제, 문창, 부우)이다. 이러한 점은 조선 후기 민간도교의 삼교합일적 현상을 보여준다. 임란 이후 왕실의 주도로 국가적 차원에서 시작되었던 관제신앙은 민간에서 확고히 자리 잡게 된다. 조선 후기 관제(關帝)는 충과 효의 화신이면서 유 불 도의 삼교 교권을 집장하며, 생사 죄과 명운을 관장하는 신으로 표현된다. 이러한 신의 위력과 가피력이 민간에 경전으로 유포되면서 관제신앙은 벽사와 구복의 대상으로 자리 잡게 되었다. 선음즐교 '묘련사'는 명청대 '백련사(白蓮社)'를 모방한 종교결사이다. 선음즐교는 염불을 통한 신과의 '감응(感應)'을 강조하였다. 그리고 종교적 엑시터시(ecstasy)의 상태에서의 강필(降筆)을 비난(飛鸞)으로 표현하였다. 비난(飛鸞)이란 부난(扶鸞) 부계(扶?)라고도 하는데, 종교결사에서 경전을 만드는 방법으로, 신과의 합일 상태에서의 강필을 의미한다. 선음즐교는 부주수행을 통해 신과의 합일 상태를 추구하였으며, 신과의 합일 상태에서 강필한 경전을 교단의 중심 교리로 삼았다. 선음즐교의 난서 "제중감로(濟衆甘露)"의 서문을 장식한 여순양이 강림한 곳이 '무상단(無相壇)'이다. 무상단은 서정(徐珽), 정학구(丁鶴九), 유운(劉雲), 최성환(崔?煥)이 주축이 된 독립된 교파로 관성제군, 문창제군, 부우제군의 삼성제군(三聖帝君)을 숭배하면서 난서(鸞書)와 선서(善書)를 편찬하고 간행 보급하였다. 조선후기 민간도교 경전은 크게는 난서(鸞書)와 선서(善書)로 구분할 수 있다. 난서(鸞書)는 비난시(飛鸞時)의 관성제군 문창제군 부우제군 강필서이고, 선서(善書)는 "태상감응편"과 "공과격" 같은 선행의 표준을 보여주고 권면하기 위한 책이다. 조선 후기 민간도교의 특징은 다음과 같다. 첫째 정치적 이유로 지어진 관묘가 조선 후기 민간도교의 구심점 역할을 했다는 점이다. 관제신앙은 구복과 벽사의 대상으로 민간에 널리 확산되었다. 둘째 조선 후기에는 묘련사와 무상단이라는 구체적인 민간도교단체가 등장했다. 이들은 '감응'을 통한 영성(靈性)의 고양을 통해 신과의 합일을 추구한 난단도교(鸞壇道敎)였다. 셋째 조선의 민간도교는 청대 민간도교의 유불도 합일과 종교결사의 조직형태 난단도교 등의 영향을 받았다. 넷째 조선의 민간도교 경전은 난서(鸞書)와 선서(善書)로 구분되는데, 조선에서 직접 만들어진 난서(鸞書)는 민간도교의 특징을 밝혀줄 열쇠가 되리라고 기대한다.

도(道)와 정신치료에 대한 고찰 (Circulation, priventive medicine, Korean Oriental medicine Taoisma)

  • 구병수
    • 동의신경정신과학회지
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.167-182
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    • 1997
  • The fallowing result are obtained through study on the Dao expressed in Korean Oriental medicine and Taoism 1. Putting importance in all, circuration, preventive medicine and psychosomatic medicine is similar to Taoism and Korean Oriental medicine.2. Perfect understanding of No-striving and Emptiness in Taoisma and expension of meaning of Self-transcendence and Empathy can be of use to medical cure.3. Perfect understanding of Dao is essential in maturity of therapist.4. Psychotherapy of Korean Oriental medicine agree with Psychoanalysis and Daseinanalysis from the point of view of the holism.5. Korean oriental medicine is medicine of Dao and Dao is a great help to recover patient's heath.6. The disrase come to dishamony of Qi in Korean Oriental medicine and Taoism.Through the above result, the new cure will come on the basis of Dao, and it will need enlightening Dao to prevent from psychosis.

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홍유손의 양생사상 연구 (A Study on Taoist Prevent Health of Hong, You-Son)

  • 표보영;안상우
    • 대한예방한의학회지
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.199-211
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    • 2008
  • Hong, You-Son($1452{\sim}1529$) overcame his suffering, caused by his low social standing, through Taoism. Hong, You-Son could be infatuated with Taoism because Taoism was still spread all over the country in early Chosun dynasty and in more permissive atmosphere than the atmosphere after the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. Therefore, Taoist health prevention, not religion, reflecting theory of Taoist hermit and wishing for perennial youth and long life was prevalent among the intellectual class in that period. In addition, it was very fascinating idea for Chosun intellectual class to prevent health with practice because medicine was not developed in that period. The importance of his health prevention was vitality ; he insisted that people can get health and long life with it and need mind practice to discard greed of this life. His advocacy was agreed with Kim, Si-Seup, and Chung, Ryum, the members of Danhak School, and his health prevention became a base for medicine developments preventive medicine. Hong, You-Son seemed to use Taoism not to avoid temporally, but to overcome his suffering, and furthermore, find out self identity. He became one of major members of Danhak School because the ideas of Taoism such as accomplishing health and long life with self practice and achieving self satisfaction with discarding utilitarianism was fitted for conflict mind of Hong, You-Son. Taoist ideas were reflected in his poetry and his everyday life ; he identified a Taoist hermit with Himself in his poetry and acted like a hermit in his everyday life.

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"동의보감(東醫寶鑑)"화도가사상적관련성(和道家思想的關聯性) (The relation between Dong-$\breve{u}$ibogam and Taosim)

  • 정창현
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2007
  • It is well-known fact that Korean medicine is related to Taoism. Dong-$\breve{u}$ibogam(東醫寶鑑) was written by Heo-Jun(許浚) in Jo-seon(朝鮮) dynasty. Heo-Jun complied all of past studies on Korean medicine in this book. On the basis of Naegyoung(內徑), he accepted the theory of four eminent physicians of the K$\breve{u}$m and Won Dynasty(金元時代) in ancient China and Eubangyouchui(醫方類聚), $\breve{U}$irimch'waryo(醫林撮要), Hyang-yakjips$\breve{o}$ngbang(鄕藥集成方) in Jo-seon. Especially, Dong-$\breve{u}$ibogam is so characteristic of Taoism than any other medical books written in China or Korea before. In this study, I researched the relation between Dong-$\breve{u}$ibogam and Taosim on the views of authors, organization, reference hooks, contents.

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금원수학여전진도(金元数学与全真道) (Jin-Yuan Mathematics and Quanzhen Taoism)

  • 곽서춘
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.325-333
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    • 2016
  • Chinese Mathematics during the period of Jin (1115-1234) and Yuan (1271-1368) is an integral part of the high achievements of traditional mathematics during the Song (962-1279) and Yuan dynasties, which is another peak in the history of Chinese mathematics, following the footsteps of the high accomplishments during the Warring States period (475-221 BCE), the Western Han (206 BCE-24 ADE), Three Kingdoms (220-280 AD), Jin dynasty (265-420 AD), and Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-589 AD). During the Jin-Yuan period, Quanzhen Taoism was a dominating branch in Taoism. It offered certain political protection and religious comforts to many during troubled times; it also provided a relatively stable environment for intellectual development. Li Ye (1192-1279), Zhu Shijie (fl. late 13th C to early 14th C) and Zhao Youqin (fl. late 13th C to early 14th C), the major actors and contributors to the Jin-Yuan Mathematics achievements, were either heavily influenced by the philosophy of Quanzhen Taoism, or being its followers. In certain Taoist Classics, Li Ye read the records of the relations of a circle and nine right triangles which has been known as Dongyuan jiurong 洞渊九容 of Quanzhen Taoism. These relations made significant contributions in the study of the circles inscribed in a right triangle, the reasoning of which directly led to the birth of the Method of Celestial Elements (Tianyuan shu 天元术), which further developed into the Method of Two Elements (Eryuan shu ⼆元术), the Method of Three Elements (Sanyuan shu 三元术) and the Method of Four Elements (Siyuan shu 四元术).

노자사상(老子思想)과 미스 반 데르 로에(Mies van der Rohe)의 건축사상에 관한 비교연구 (A Study on the Effect of the Lao Tzu's Philosophy on Architectural Ideology of Mies van der Rohe)

  • 이호정
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 2014
  • Quantum theory of Niels Bohr received the Nobel Prize in Physics was rooted to the Oriental thought 'Yin-Yang and the Five Elements 陰陽五行', and architect Frank Lloyd Wright is also known as Lao Tzu's thoughts on the best architectural theory. Thus, the western architecture and oriental thought is very similar to the concept development. On the basis of this fact, the architectural philosophy of Mies van der Rohe is closely contact with Lao Tzu's Taoism, that is 'The greatest has no boundary 大象無形, Tao Te Ching chap.41' or 'The way to be is not to be 有道者 不處, Tao Te Ching chap.24'. Hence the aim of this thesis is to investigate the interrelation between the German architect Mies van der Rohe's 'almost nothing' and the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu's 'Taoism'.

도교의학(道敎醫學)에 관한 연구(硏究) (한의학(韓醫學)과 연관(聯關)된 부분(部分)을 중심(中心)으로) (The study of the relation between the medicine of Taoism and oriental medicine)

  • 이병서;윤창열
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제6권
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    • pp.252-305
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    • 1993
  • I have studied the relation between a Taoist(道家) and the oriental medicine(韓醫學), it is summerized as following. 1. According to the relation between a Taoist(道家) and the oriental medicine, Lao-tzu(老子)' mathematical principle that had an influence on Three yin-three yang(三陰三陽) theory of the oriental medicine, idea of natural philosopy(自然無爲) and the freedom from avarace(無慾) on the oriental medicine. 2. Vital essence and energy theory(精氣設) in a Taoist not only can be seen in Lao-tzu' Do dug gyung(老子道德經), Maengza(孟子), Guanza(管子), but also its principle has something to do with Nei Ching's Vital essence and energy theory(精氣設). 3. Danjungpa(丹鼎派) can be divided into Naedansul(內丹術) which preserves through the breath and Oedansul(外丹術) which makes one a Taoist hermit. If he takes magic portions(金丹), they had a great effect on Yangsanghak(養生學) and was actually concerned with oriental doctors who was known to us. 4. If medicine of Taoism is classified, it can be divided into three categories. Boiled solution(渴液), Pharmacopea "Ben cao"(本草), Acupuncture & moxibustion(針灸), Magic portions(外丹) are used in the first category. Chinese setting-up and Therapeutic exercises(導引), Josik(調息), Naedan(內丹), Byugok(辟榖), Naeshi(內視), Banjung(房中) belong to second category. The religious contents such as Bu(符), Jeum(占), Cheum(籤), Ju(呪), Je(齊), Gido(祈禱), taboo are implied in third category. 5. In the history of the medicine of Taoism and oriental medicine, they are called animism, shamanism, Mu(巫) or Ye(毉), not separated at first period. In the end of junguk(戰國時代), Ye(醫) was clearly distinguished from Mu(巫) and then Mu(巫) was developed into medicine of Taoism and ye(毉) into the present form of oriental medicine. 6. The oriental medicine doctors that are concerned with Taoism are Bakgo(伯高), Geyugu(鬼臾區), Soyu(少兪), Noigong(雷公), Pyujak(篇鵲), Sunuyi(淳于意), Hwata(華陀), Hwangbomil(皇甫謐), Hangang(韓康), Dongbong(童奉), Heuson(許遜), Galhong(葛洪), Dohongyung(陶弘景), Damlan(曇鸞), uyjajang(葦慈藏), Sonsanak(孫思邈), Wanguing(王氷), Jegonghwalbul(濟公活佛), Yuwanso(劉完素), Judonge(朱丹溪), Leesijin(李時珍), Johakmin(趙學敏), Ougu1(吳杰) etc. 7. The view of a human body in the medicine of Taoism affected the oriental medicine on the ground that man was regarded as a microcosm(小宇宙), so he was compared to a nation or heaven and earth. 8. The anatomy of medicine of Taoism gave a detail description of five visceras and each organs, the heart, center of mental function, Mirie(尾閭) which has an relationship to the training of Naedan(內丹修練). In this resrect, as it is accord with the acupunture point of oriental medicine, therefore we can find that Taoism influenced oriental medicine, also explicit study was achieved. 9. Acient people believed that the goo in the human lxxIy, one of the characteristics of the medicine of Taoism cured the patients and then protected him from the disease. If a man was taken ill, they had him cured by making the god's name which corresponded to its disease, calling him communicating with him, and asking him to deprive him of illness. This treatment was used to live and be kept young eternally. In this respects, we can see that they emphasized on the attitude of Bulchiyibeung chimibeung(不治己病治末病) and psychological treatment. 10. Samsi thoery(三尸說) that one's fortune, disaster, health, and disease in the world are at the mercy of his good or bad conduct, is concerned with Taoism and treatment with the oriental medicine. 11. Guchung(九蟲) is more closly associated with the religious aspect rather than with the medical aspect. Because of the similarity of the mcdern parasitism, its study has an important meaning. 12. The respect for the human life is reflected in jeunsi(傳屍), with Samsi-guchung theory(三尸九蟲說), which is considered as mxIern tuberculosis.

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