Abstract

This paper is to construct the literary genealogy of ‘Asking the Port’, noting that advanced Confucianism and Taoism, which were a major battle and controversy in thought, expanded its scope to literature after Weijin after a long incubation period. The implications and expressions that changed according to the historical development and times of the asking the port were analyzed.BR The ‘Asking the Port’ is a question that has been asked in a difficult situation, and it is more than a simple question. The dual implications of metaphysics and metaphysics have long been dealt with in philosophy and literature. In the process, Asking the Port’s questioning methods, implications, and expressions have changed, but what has not changed is that finding directions has always been progressive.BR As shown in 〈Analects of Confucius〉, Zi-lu’s Asking the Port was the prototype of the Asking the Port, and it was a question that Confucius asked in a time when the Tao was not practiced.BR Asking the Port appeared as a literary work from Tao-yuan-ming in the Weijin period.BR And in Tang period, various poets expressed various literary questions and became rich in literature.

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