Abstract

Korean tea culture is dignified drinking tea culture that has been continued in old tradition, which is profound idea that is related to Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
 Hyanga (old Korean folk song) that is written in 『The Heritage of the Three States』of Ilyeon provides a sense of spiritual background and lifestyle of Shinla people. 『Anminga』that is edited by Chungdam who was a buddhist monk suggested a method of public welfare stability in request of King Kyungdeok. Through this, it may see contents that suggested politic that loves the subjects like son and daughter and appreciates for country s grace as they are stabilized.
 So, in this study, it tries to contribute to establishment of Chungdam tea ceremony as it considers tea culture of Shinla era based on understanding about social culture of Shinla. The study result is as following.
 First, even though king Kyeongdeok period of unified Shinla era was political confused stage, it was flourishing era in tea culture. Second, since 5 of 14 hyangas that is on 『The Heritage of the Three States』was created in king Kyeongdeok period, it has huge meaning in Korea classic poetry history.
 Third, 「Anminga」edited by Chungdam is the first poetry that fits to generation as didactic poetry based on Buddhist and Confucian idea.
 Fourth, Chungdam tea ceremony has value and meaning as cultural heritage that turns over to future tea people.
 Through re-creation of Chungdam tea ceremony, with taking our traditional idea and meaning back, right tea ceremony method should be handed down to next generation and should be established as our life culture along with succession and restoration of traditional tea ceremony culture.
 In this study, since it considered Chungdam, hyanga, and tea culture of Shinla era based on 「Anminga」, in-depth tea literature research that continues tea culture tradition should be made and tea study should be established as it gets out of the study that is focussed on hyanga, Korean literature, and historical study sector.

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