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학술저널
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강은해 (계명대학교)
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동북아시아문화학회 동북아 문화연구 동북아 문화연구 제29집
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2011.12
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109 - 125 (17page)

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This study focuses on the personal history and legend surrounding Koryo Period Military Officer Yi Uimin as it was recorded in the Panyokyolchon [Record of Traitors]. It engages with the contestation of the modern-day Yi family of the city of Chongson in Kangwon province (Chongsonissi) who claim to be Yi Uimin"s descendants, and who also insist that Yi was a descendant of Vietnamese royalty. It seeks to reexamine the process of formation of the biographical narrative about this historical character and the creation of the contested story around him. It ultimately illuminates the historical relationship between Choson Korea and Vietnam.
Yi Uimin is a problematic historical figure who assassinated the Koryo King Uichong. He was born to parents of low standing: his father was a salt seller and his mother was a Buddhist nun. Despite his modest roots, Yi Uimin rose to occupy the highest authoritative position. Eliminated, unsurprisingly, by rival political factions, his legend has survived through the agi changsu-type story.
The figure of Yi Uimin remains at the core of the tuduri (tuduul) faith (tuduri sinang) originating in Kyongju, the ancient capital of Silla. The tuduri faith is a Goblin (tokkaebi) faith, and is related to the blacksmith faith (taejang changgi). The Tuduri faith is therefore directly connected to the iron industry developed in Silla, which also provided Yi Uimin with the economic foundations for his movement toward the political center.
Three generations of Yi Uimin"s family were annihilated following his involvement in the King"s assassination. An examination of his family line has been difficult, and made possible only through oral stories passed down in the Yi family living in the city of Chongson. The legend regarding his family identity--the fact that he was a descendant of Vietnamese royalty taking political asylum in the capital of Silla--has also been confirmed.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 이의민의 역사적 생애와 경주 두두리(豆豆里)신앙
Ⅲ. 이의민과 아기장수형 전설
Ⅳ. 이의민과 베트남 왕손의 전설
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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