In this paper, among the 『Liji』 interpreted by Jang Seok-yeong, 13 pieces were selected that showed their characteristics well, and the scriptures shown in each piece and the errors of commentators who interpreted the scriptures were criticized. I...
In this paper, among the 『Liji』 interpreted by Jang Seok-yeong, 13 pieces were selected that showed their characteristics well, and the scriptures shown in each piece and the errors of commentators who interpreted the scriptures were criticized. In addition, through this, he looked back on his life of trying to correct the foundation of the country by restoring propriety in the turbulent 19th and early 20th centuries. 『DaeRyeGwanGyeon』 is a book representing Jang Seok-yeong's rites and has the significance of annotating 『Liji』in earnest. In addition, the fact that he directly handled and commented on 『Yili』ㆍ『Liji』centering on old rituals has a great meaning in view of the situation at the time. In addition, it has data value to clarify the nature of the Hanju School in that it inherited the view of the study of rites of the Hanju School, which emphasized the search for the origin and essence of rites through the scriptures of the three rites. 『DaeRyeGwanGyeon』 has the characteristics of a 'commentary on 『Liji』' by reinterpreting 『Liji』 and verifying errors in characters and phrases and writings. Through this study of 『DaeRyeGwanGyeon』, we can create another value in the YeongNam area and the history of YeHak in the late Joseon Dynasty. I hope that many studies on 『DaeRyeGwanGyeon』 will be made in the future.