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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (2): 159–182.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Khee Heong Koh Abstract The transmission of Daoxue, or Neo-Confucianism, during the Yuan Dynasty cannot be understood as a sharp dichotomy between reliance on state-sponsored institutions in North China and private ones in the south. Through the study of An Xi, who was a student and teacher...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (1): 65–85.
Published: 01 May 2022
... in a North China Village . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Kutcher Norman . 2000 . “ The Fifth Relationship: Dangerous Friendships in the Confucian Context .” American Historical Review 105 , no. 5 : 1615 – 29 . https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/105.5.1615 . Ledeneva Alena . 2003...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2024) 24 (1): 23–56.
Published: 01 May 2024
... line, the phrase “the Eighth Route Army and the Korean Volunteer Army” is in vernacular Chinese. In Baihua, 相好 (xianghao) means “to like,” but it refers to the attraction between a man and a woman (especially in North China). The members of the Korean Volunteer Army wanted to express the comradeship...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (1): 49–64.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of view: “Since ancient times, there has been a saying that our country is shaped like an old man sitting with his head to north-north-east and his feet toward south-south-east and that the western side is open towards China forming the shape of a person who is bowing to China. Therefore, our country has...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (1): 1–26.
Published: 01 May 2022
... in the historiography of the lunar mansions in China in that a complete iconography consisting of relatively familiar animals, instead of sacred imaginary beasts, appeared in many textual and visual materials (especially Daoist examples). Starting in the Yuan period, this zoomorphic iconography also appeared...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (1): 73–93.
Published: 01 May 2023
... United Army Register . The absence of national remembrances of NAUA songs by either North or South Korea tells us that these cultural products largely serve the ethnic Korean population in China. Music became a link in the chain of NAUA social relationships, yet music also reveals the group's historical...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2024) 24 (2): 187–211.
Published: 01 November 2024
..., unlike the standard stone Buddhas of the time, faces north in the direction of the central region of Naju. The statue gives one the sense that it was not only meant as a regular object of Buddhist worship but was also constructed with political goals in mind. Figure 12. Stone Buddha...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2021) 21 (1): 105–122.
Published: 01 May 2021
... “centers” historically: Seoul, the capital of Korea, and Beijing, the capital of China. People simultaneously regarded both of them as the center for centuries. This pluralistic cosmological view, which accommodated multiple centers, was not contradictory in indigenous frames of reference, 12...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (1): 95–114.
Published: 01 May 2023
... empathetic gaze becomes especially pronounced in describing Chinese people on the streets of Qingdao. Paek's default “foreign” is European, using the word oeguk only for Western buildings and people. When China is presented in her works, even as comments on less than perfect hygiene observed on backstreets...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (2): 211–237.
Published: 01 November 2023
... words from neighboring countries in the North Korean language, but especially targeting the continued saturation of the language with Sino-Korean vocabulary. According to Kim: Although it is repeated often, our country is surrounded by large countries such as China, the Soviet Union and Japan...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (1): 1–26.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Trọng Dương Trần Abstract This article studies the transmission of the Three Teachings 三教 (Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism) from China to Vietnam in the tenth to fourteenth centuries. Using the primary sources written in Sinitic, I argue that Vietnam in the pre-national period was a type...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (1): 87–111.
Published: 01 May 2022
... strove to adopt the rules of the interstate system, such as border demarcation and the system of international law, which were fine-tuned to the politico-economic expansion of the modern world-system. Perspective builds on theories of China's process of incorporation into the modern world-system; however...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2021) 21 (1): 27–49.
Published: 01 May 2021
...; r. 1126–27), along with many imperial family members and officials, were taken to the far north by the invaders. Zhao Gou 趙構 (1107–87; r. 1127–62), Emperor Qinzong's brother, managed to escape and established a new capital in Hangzhou in southeastern China. Although the Song court never recovered...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (2): 183–205.
Published: 01 November 2022
...), known today as Vietnam's “first declaration of independence,” uses geographic dimensions to distinguish between China in the north and Vietnam in the south: 南國山河南帝居, 截然定分在天書。 如何逆虜來侵犯? 汝等行看取敗虛。( Viện 1968: 10 ) Over mountains and rivers of the South reigns the Emperor of the South As it stands...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2022) 22 (2): 135–158.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Yuqing Liu Abstract This article reconsiders the social, economic, and literary significance of Chinese Pidgin English (CPE) in Chinese society by exploring lexicographical and literary practices of pidgin in nineteenth-century China. Resituating the history of CPE in Chinese language history...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (2): 163–190.
Published: 01 November 2023
... Nogŏltae and Pŏnyŏk Pak t'ongsa —Ch'oe Sejin—was fluent in spoken Chinese and was an interpreter who had the opportunity to visit China and come into direct contact with spoken Chinese. By contrast, Hyegak Sinmi 慧覺信眉 (1405?–1480?), the translator of the Mongsan hwasang pŏbŏ yangnok ŏnhae , was a monk...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2021) 21 (2): 127–160.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Hyun Joo Lee Abstract The Water-Moon form of Avalokiteśvara arose in China during the process of nativization of Buddhism in Tang China. Extant images of Water-Moon Avalokiteśvara tend to have been painted in either China or Korea, but there is an odd dislocation in the changes of style...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2021) 21 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Youenhee Kho Abstract This study explores the allegorical usage of hawk painting to praise a hero with meritorious deeds in Yuan China (1271–1368) and early Chosŏn Korea (1392–1910). Through an analysis of Yuan-dynasty poems inscribed on hawk paintings, this article demonstrates that paintings...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (1): 49–71.
Published: 01 May 2023
... Chosŏn's perspective as the “Smaller Efflorescence” ( sojunghwa 小中華, or “Little Central Efflorescence”), 4 Chosŏn also regarded the Jurchens as barbarians ( ijŏk 夷狄, “the Barbarians to the East and North”) and thus would not establish official relations with Later Jin. To Chosŏn, the Jurchen “state...
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Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (2023) 23 (2): 191–210.
Published: 01 November 2023
... equivalent messages in two different codes” ( Jakobson 1959: 233 , as cited in Harris 2011: 86 ). 15 For the term “countertomy,” see Mair (1992) . 16 For an excellent discussion of the applicability of intralingual translation to vernacular Sinitic renderings of LS texts in traditional China...
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