Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the method of commentary on 『Shijing(The Classics of Poetry)』 through 「Dúshīsuíbǐ」 by a scholar in the late Joseon Dynasty, Lee Sang-soo(1820~1882).
 He was a Horon scholar and a nongam literaturer in the late Joseon Dynasty. He was associated with various litterateurs and scholars of the Horon and Nongam worlds, and combined the strengths of Philology and rhetoric. This provides an opportunity to use various commentary methods in the study of Chinese classics. A typical example is 「Dúshīsuíbǐ」. It is a commentary on 『Shijing』, and a collection of short essays that describe opinions, impressions, and opinions in a free form. It is in the form of aimed at poems about the ruling party's mismanagement, analyzed the background of the incident and the feelings of the characters, and advanced one's own opinion. This is a case that reveals not only the insight of a scholar of scripture but also the aspect of a writer.
 As a result of examining the method of its commentary on 『Shijing』, It was found that the pattern consisted of two main parts. First, Reinforcement of reasoning through narrative. Second, Reinforcement of reasoning through lyricism. First, It is to secure the trust of the readers, and reflects his bibliographical opinion, which judged that historical records close to the time of the writing of 『Shijing』should be used as a basis. It was intended to elicit sympathy from readers, and his rhetorical view was reflected in his understanding of the literary quality of 『Shijing』as ‘inducing empathy through empathy’. Therefore, his way of interpreting the scriptures can be said to be a case of succession and transformation of the merits of Philology and rhetoric.

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