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        표암 강세황 가(家) 관련 필첩(筆帖) 자료 탈초·번역 및 해제(1) - 『가서첩(家書帖)』을 중심으로

        정은진 ( Jeoung Eun-jin ) 우리한문학회 2021 漢文學報 Vol.44 No.-

        Currently, Pyoam Yugo, the author of Kang Sehwang(1713-1791), is transcribed as a manuscript, but there are many poems and prose that are not included here. In consideration of the material characteristics of this Pyoam, the purpose of this study is to change the 草書(the very cursive style of writing Chinese characters) into (the correct form of a character), 正字translate, and give a bibliographical explanation of the pyoam-related album, which was collected by descendant Kang Gusoo. The Gaseocheob was made by Pyoam’s grandson, Kang Gusoo, and he collected a total of 14 poems and prose after saying in the postscript that it was regrettable that the relics of Pyoam were disappeared. However, according to the actual handwriting, only seven of them were produced by Kang Sehwang, and the other seven were by Kang Gusoo’s father, Daeshan Kang Jin. In terms of volume, however, Kang Sehwang had far more works than Kang Jin’s. According to the analysis of the contents of Gaseocheob, Kang Sehwang’s works were 1 Suseo(congratulations on longevity) and 6 Letters, while Gang Jin’s works were 2 letters, 1 poem mixed with letter, and 4 poems. In Chapter 3, Kang Sehwang and Kang Jin’s works were divided into Suseo and letters, and Kang Jin’s works were divided into Chinese poems and letters. Kang Sehwang’s Suseo was written in 1754 for his mother-in-law’s 60th birthday. It was a material to explore the interrelationship between literature and writing patterns, literature and painting styles of Kang Sehwang in the early youth. The letter depicts Kang Sehwang, who was worried about his family’s debt, wanted to make soy sauce for his children, prepared his own medicine for his children’s illness, arranged a seat for a master of music at the request of an acquaintance, and was busy with government posts. The materials of Kang Jin’s poems are divided into records related to the travel with the Pungyang Cho family in 1842 and 1843, and poems written while serving as a book inspector. Poems related to tours to Kumgangsan are also included in Daesanjib, and five poems written while serving as a book inspector are omitted from Daesanjib. In this poem, the exchanges and special relationships with Kang Jin, Cho Man-young, Jo Inyoung, and Cho Byunghyun, the image of Kang Jin as a book inspector, and the poetic aspect of Kang Jin, which is described as clean and sensuous, are well revealed. The letter is an important prose work of Kang Jin. The daily appearance of his career as a book inspector and the excitement of going on a trip to Kumgangsan are expressed, complementing the Daesanjib which is composed only of Chinese poems.

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