조선 金正喜가 청 翁樹崐에게 보낸≪高麗史鄭道傳≫“Biography of Jeong, Dojeon” in the History of Goryeo in Fung Ping Shan Library Possession which Kim, Jeonghui of Korea sent to Weng, Shukun of Qing
- Other Titles
- “Biography of Jeong, Dojeon” in the History of Goryeo in Fung Ping Shan Library Possession which Kim, Jeonghui of Korea sent to Weng, Shukun of Qing
- Authors
- 박현규
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- 영남중국어문학회
- Keywords
- ≪高麗史鄭 道傳≫; 金正喜; 翁樹崐; 海東金石; 香港大學 馮平山圖書館; Biography of Jeong Dojeon; History of Goryeo; Kim Jeonghui; Weng Shukun; Korea Epigraph; Fung Ping Shan Library of Hong Kong University
- Citation
- 중국어문학, no.69, pp.263 - 283
- Journal Title
- 중국어문학
- Number
- 69
- Start Page
- 263
- End Page
- 283
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/11240
- DOI
- 10.15792/clsyn..69.201508.263
- ISSN
- 1225-083x
- Abstract
- The manuscript of “Biography of Jeong, DoJeon” in the History of Goryeo in the possession of Fung Ping Shan Library of Hong Kong University is a good example that showing the friendly exchange between Kim, Jeonghui of Korean and Weng, Shukun of Qing China. The book has the stamp of Mr. Weng's Shimo shulou collection. In 1810, Kim and Weng met at Shimo shulou for the first time and became lifelong friend. They exchanged and studied epigraph materials.
Weng, Shukun managed to purchase a Japan edition of the History of Goryeo through Zhejiang marine commerce. Unfortunately, the edition missed 8 juans of biograpy including that of Jeong, Dojeon. Weng, Shukun requested Kim, Jeonghui to supplement the omitting parts and Kim sent Biography of Jeong, Dojeon in the History of Goryeo to Weng in 1814.
The History of Goryeo was introduced in 1495 to China for the first time. Ji Yun separately Korea edition of The History of Goryeo, Wang Ruzao separately a wanting of The History of Goryeo, Wu Qian and Liu Xihai owned separately The History of Goryeo of China copy manuscripts. Weng borrowed the edition of Liu's possession to compare with his own edition.
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