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조선 고종 <북묘묘정비(北廟廟庭碑)> 주석과 번역(2)Annotation and Translation of Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(<北廟廟庭碑>) Written by Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty’s King Gojong(高宗) No. 2.

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Annotation and Translation of Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(<北廟廟庭碑>) Written by Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty’s King Gojong(高宗) No. 2.
Authors
홍윤기
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
중국어문연구회
Keywords
Bukmyo(北廟); Gapsin Coup(甲申政變); GuanYu(關羽); History of the Three Kingdoms(三國志); Imo Military Revolution(壬午軍亂); Joseon(朝鮮); King Gojong(高宗); Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(北廟廟庭碑); Romance of the Three Kingdoms(三國演義)
Citation
중국어문논총, no.106, pp.253 - 273
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
중국어문논총
Number
106
Start Page
253
End Page
273
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/138148
DOI
10.26586/chls.2021..106.010
ISSN
1226-4555
Abstract
The Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(<北廟廟庭碑>) is the one that recorded the purpose and process of building the Northern Shrine. It was written and built in 1887 by King Gojong, the 26th king of the Joseon Dynasty. The part translated by this paper is related to the Imo Military Revolution(壬午軍亂) (in 1882) and the Gapsin Coup(甲申政變) (in 1884) in The Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(<北廟廟庭碑>). King Gojong identified the Qing(淸國)’s troops who overpowered the Imo Military Revolution and the Gapsin Coup as the spirits of GuanYu. In addition, we can see that King Gojong(高宗)’s cultural perception and emotional affinity for GuanYu is not based on History of the Three Kingdoms(三國志) but mainly on the fictional story and the images of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms(三國演義). This paper is a follow-up to the Annotation and translation of Northern Shrine Memorial Stone for GuanYu(<北廟廟庭碑>) written by Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty’s King Gojong(高宗) No1, published in the Volume 103 of the Journal of Chinese Language and Literature in February 2021.
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