
Gimyojehyeonsupil
己卯諸賢手筆
경기도 성남시
Basic information
- Designation
- Treasure No.1197
- Category
- Books & Records
- Designated year
- 1994
- Location
- 성남시, 경기도— 경기도 성남시 분당구 하오개로 323 (운중동, 한국학중앙연구원)
- Coordinates
- 37.393030, 127.052183
Description
Gimyo jehyeon supil is a compilation of farewell poems written by colleagues and friends of An Cheo-sun (penname: Sajae, 1492~1534) when he left them to assume the position of Magistrate of Gurye in the 13th year of King Jungjong’s reign (1518). An Cheo-sun was the 9th descendant of An Hyang, who introduced Neo-Confucianism during the Goryeo Dynasty. He assumed several government positions over the years such as Yemungwan geomyeol (Diarist of the Office of Royal Decrees), Hongmungwan baksa (Counselor of Special Advisers), and Magistrate of Gurye. This collection of essays was made in the 36th year of King Seonjo’s reign (1603) along with the epilogue written by Kim In-hu after An Cheo-sun passed away; it was bound again by Jo In-young at Jeolla gamyeong (Jeolla-do Provincial Office) in the 29th year of King Sunjo’s reign (1829). It consists of 3-50 pages and has a concise list of the names, pennames, and government positions of 24 famous figures on the last page of the essay book. This book is considered to have high academic value in studying political ideology and bibliography of the mid-Joseon Dynasty.
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