Abstract

If you look at the writings of writers of the Goryeo Dynasty and Joseon Dynasty, you can easily find a cool Hwadoshi in the poem of Do Yeon-myeong. Kim In-hoo, a 16th-century Joseon writer, did not create such a Hwadoshi, but read Doyeon Myung's poems and assimilated them to create poems by borrowing poetry or images from Doyeon Myung's literary works. First, Kim In-hoo expressed his desire to gain freedom and satisfaction while living a life united with nature using the image of “Gwitaek” among Do Yeon-myeong's literary works in poetry. Next, Kim In-hoo cited the image of the “historical biography” of Doyeon Myung literature in the poem to express an accurate opinion on historical events or characters, and expressed his deep feelings accordingly, sometimes expressing anger. Finally, Kim In-hoo also created a poem using the image of “Ju” among the literary works of Doyeon Myung to soothe frustration and anger felt in reality by drinking alcohol. In this way, Nujeongsi, written by Kim In-hoo, can be seen as expanding its category by citing Do Yeon-myeong's poetic image and poetry, and it is considered that Kim In-hoo's unique aesthetic atmosphere and his own unique experience of life are added to it. It is similar to Do Yeon-myeong's work in that he expresses his perspective and enlightenment in a plain tone, but there is a difference in that his attitude toward life and his view of alcohol have reached a deep level of thought unlike Do Yeon-myeong.

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