Abstract
The goal of this study is to examine “Simrirok”, which has been studied from a social scientific point of view such as penal system, social system, and politics, focusing on the case of slave murder and Jeongjo's Panbu, and to develop it as a popular narrative content. This paper examines the types of murder cases of the slave class in the Joseon Dynasty in “Simrirok”, and identifies the conflict between the slave class that leads to the murder. In addition, through Jeongjo's attitude of applying the law, which is reflected in the Panbu of enslavement of slaves, the humanism of King Jeongjo's treatment of slaves will be examined. This study will focus on three aspects. First, what are the reasons for the murder of slaves? Second, what kind of attitude did Jeongjo. Third, why are the circumstances in which slaves lead to murder and Jungjo's legal interpretation are meaningful, and what are the ways to transform these data into popular narrative contents.
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