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¡Ü Introduction to Collection is a collection of Dasan
Jeong Yak-yong's "Dasanmunseon" is a commentary on "Dongguk Myeongwoldo," a Korean scripture written by Jeong Yak-yong, a civil official and scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. Dasan Munseon is a book annotated and explained by each unit of Dongkuk Myeongwoldo, and if Dongguk Myeongwoldo contains Korean geography, history, and legends, Dasan Munseon explained and interpreted it in more detail.
This book was very helpful in understanding the situation, culture, and history of politics, economy, and society during the Joseon Dynasty, and is especially famous for emphasizing the importance of Chinese character education. It is also evaluated as an important historical material that gives a glimpse of Jeong Yak-yong's political views, ideas, and literary talents.
Dasan Munseon was not published until the death of Jeong Yak-yong, and the manuscript he wrote was destroyed, and only the estimated version is now handed down. For this reason, some of the contents and interpretations of Dasan Munseon are currently controversial, but they still play an important role in understanding Korea's history, culture, and Jeong Yak-yong's achievements.
¡Ü Famous quote
"Cleanness is the essence of those who lead the people, the source of all good deeds, and the root of all good deeds."
"Even if it's hard to get into anyone's eyes, it's only a moment to get out of those eyes."
"It is not a cry that ruins the country, it is an alienation of public sentiment by corruption of public officials."
"You have to pay attention to what you don't lie first, even if you don't know about studying."
"The more you hide your mistakes, the bigger they get."
¡Ü Introduction to Jeong Yak-yong
Jeong Yak-yong (1762–1836) was a civil official and scholar of the late Joseon Dynasty, and after receiving education in the Buddhist scriptures, he worked in various fields such as politics, history, and culture of Joseon and made many achievements were made.
He did not cling to formalistic studies, but grasped the situation of Joseon with abundant knowledge and thinking skills and suggested realistic alternatives. Through this, he played a major role in the development and reform of Joseon society by pointing out problems in Joseon politics and suggesting ways to improve them.
In particular, one of his books is Dasanmunseon, an annotated book of Dongguk Myeongwoldo, which is considered one of the classics of Korea, which enhanced his understanding of Joseon's geography, history, and legends. In addition, he wrote various books and was active in fields such as literature and music.
He also took a critical view of Joseon's social problems and especially defended the rights and interests of the poor. His ideas greatly influenced Joseon's politics, society, and culture, and are still respected by many people.