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近代 嶺南 禮制의 事例와 그 特徵 -『家禮補闕』을 중심으로-An Instance of Confucian Modern Ceremonial Codes in Yongnam Province in the Modern Era

Authors
유권종
Issue Date
2004
Publisher
한국사상사학회
Keywords
Garyebogwol; Chuzijiali; Jang Yunsang; Yongnam local Confucian ceremonies; Old classic ceremony; practical convenience; moral rationality; 家禮補闕; 朱子家禮; 張允相; 嶺南禮制; 古禮; 실용성; 합리성
Citation
한국사상사학, no.23, pp 379 - 409
Pages
31
Journal Title
한국사상사학
Number
23
Start Page
379
End Page
409
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/28386
ISSN
1226-9441
Abstract
This paper is for the studying the features of Confucian ceremonies in Garyebogwol edited by Jang Yunsang who lived in the late Chosun Dynasty and discussing, based on it, a case of Yongnam provincial Confucian ceremonies in the 19th century and its features. For the first, the types and features of the books of Confucian ceremonies published in the 18th and 19th centuries Yongnam are explained by referring to Yongnam local Confucian ceremonies researched and reported in Kyungbukyeakji and Hangukminsok -jonghaqjosabogoso. And the ceremonies re-constructed by Jang Yunsang in Garyebogwol are analysed. The analysed are compared to Chuzijiali and Sangbyontonggo and the features compared are discussed. As the result of analysing and discussing, the ceremonies of Garyebogwol is simply not a true succession of Chuzijiali but a substantial repletion of it. And specially for the marriage ceremony, the editor of Garyebogwol likely to recover the norms of the Old classic ceremony of China and the fact show that the editor had a willingness to recover the morality and rationality rather than the accommodation of Chuzijiali. As comprehension of other features, it is characteristic for Garyebogwol to be made for consolidating the practical convenience and moral rationality of Confucian proprieties into the four ceremonies, namely the ceremonies of coming-of-age, marriage, funeral and ancestor worship. And a special feature is to edit in the book various records on a mace to let all the participants of relevant ceremony know the sequences and various forms to notice important messages to the other person or party. These records on a mace and forms to notice are for correct practices of the four ceremonies.
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