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The Path of Governing the People, 48 Letters Dasan Sent from Gangjin
학림MongminsimseoJeong Yak-yongDasanJoseon Practical LearningKorean Classics
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Eighteen years of exile. Beneath a reed-thatched roof in Gangjin, one man took up his brush. The Mongminsimseo (Manual for Governing the People), written by Jeong Yak-yong, stands as the pinnacle of...
Contents
1A Classic Born in Exile: How the Mongmin Simseo Came Into the World
Apr 182The First Step Makes the Path: Six Steps of Beginning as Taught by the Bujim Pyeon (赴任篇)
Apr 183To Govern the Home, First Govern Yourself: The Six Inner Landscapes of the Yugi Chapter (律己篇)
Apr 184Kneeling Before the Law: The Six Paths of Public Service Depicted in the Bongong Section (奉公篇)
Apr 185Love Is Not a Noun but a Verb: Six Acts of Care Taught by the Aeminpyeon (愛民篇)
Apr 186If You Cannot Govern the Clerks, You Cannot Govern the District: The Six Techniques for Moving People as Drawn by the Rites of Officials (吏典篇)
Apr 187Land Survey (量田) Is a Matter of Justice, The Six Scales of Land, Taxes, and Grain as Depicted by the Household Code (戶典篇)
Apr 188Sharpening Soldiers in Times of Peace: The Six Pillars of Disaster Preparedness as Drawn by the Military Affairs Section (Byeongjeon-pyeon)
Apr 189When in Doubt, Choose Leniency: The Six Scales of Civil and Criminal Cases in the Criminal Code Section (刑典篇)
Apr 1810It Need Not Be Finished in My Term: The Six Pillars of Mountain, Water, and Road as Drawn by the Gongjeon Chapter (工典篇)
Apr 1811Ritual is Not a Wall but a Pillar: The Six Positions of Service, Teaching, and Order as Drawn by the Yejeon (禮典篇)
Apr 1812In the Face of Hunger, the Brush Must Look Far Ahead: The Six Pillars of Famine and Relief as Depicted by the Jinhwang Section (賑荒篇)
Apr 1813The Retreating Figure Lingers Longest: The Final Six Steps Drawn by the Haegwan Chapter (解官篇)
Apr 1814The One Character That Threads Twelve Volumes: Integrity (廉), Dasan's Backbone
Apr 1815Sending Blood Through the Bones of Integrity: Gong (公), the Heart of Dasan
Apr 1816The Place the Heart Called Gong Warms First: The Three Faces of Aimin (愛民)
Apr 1917The Wheel That Rolls the Triangle Every Day, Dasan's Footsteps Called Geun (勤)
Apr 1918Putting Brakes on the Wheel of Diligence: Sin (愼), Dasan's Braking Mechanism
Apr 1919Three Ledgers He Could Not Set Down Through the Night, the Eye of a Magistrate Named Myeong (明)
Apr 1920The Ear Seated Beside Clarity: Listening (聽), the Second Sense of the Local Magistrate
Apr 19학림
동양 고전의 지혜를 현대의 언어로 풀어냅니다. 소학, 대학, 논어에서 시작해 한국의 역사와 사상까지.
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