Abstract

Kwon Woo was a Neo-Confucian scholar of the late Goryeo and early Joseon Dynasty. He contributed greatly to establishing the foundation of the Joseon Dynasty by succeeding the scholars Giljae, Mongju Jeong, and Jeong Do-jeon at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty. there are many works that recite personal experiences, but the aspect that stands out in particular is his aspect as a Gwangak writer. Gwangak was the central organization that was in charge of sentences, and it was in charge of sentences related to state affairs for a long time. These experiential characteristics are related to Kwon Woo’s writing of ‘Poetry of the new capital’, which describes the scenery of Hanyang, the new capital city. When King Taejo Lee Seong-gye laid down an eight-panel screen with pictures of the capital, he wrote an eightview poem in response to the dynamism and beauty of the capital. In addition, there are works that have been written about the capital of the new dynasty, and it is valuable to gauge the literary trend of the early Joseon Dynasty.

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