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Changes in Time-Space and Everyday Life Experienced by Tongsinsa in 1763
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1763년 계미통신사가 경험한 시공간의 변화와 생활상

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한국한문학회 한국한문학연구 한국한문학연구 제78호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2020.1
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39 - 79 (41page)

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Changes in Time-Space and Everyday Life Experienced by Tongsinsa in 1763
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The conflict between Joseon and Japan that had reached a boiling point due to the Japanese invasion of Joseon in Imjin Year(1592) was steered back to ‘peace’ relations through three times of Hoidapgyeomswaehwansa dispatch and nine times of Tongsinsa dispatch in the late Joseon Dynasty. Thus, Tongsinsa is well known as a diplomatic delegation that contributed to peace and exchanges between the two countries. Nonetheless, diverse experiences and life conditions were involved behind serving this role. In this paper, the actual life conditions of Tongsinsa that had been veiled by the national role are investigated. As the King’s special envoy, Tongsinsa had to endure months of travel period, unfamiliar food and lodging, group life, life attitude that challenged one’s pride, intense fatigue, dangerous sailing, separation from the motherland and family, etc. Such life conditions may be viewed as small and insignificant matters compared to the role of Tongsinsa as the King’s envoy. The major change in life after being appointed as Tongsinsa was leading a group life. Conflicts, large and small, emerged as people of different statuses, positions, and duties had to lead a collective life for months and sometimes nearly a year. Tongsinsa also had to adapt to seasonal changes since the seasons changed during the long travel. Tongsinsa also had to live away from their family and in a strange foreign land. Failure to adapt to extensive life in a foreign country led to illness and even death. Sahaengnok left by Tongsinsa are mostly composed as diaries or journals, and thus offer detailed descriptions of their daily life. The historical significance Sahaengnok lies in the fact that the life of Tongsinsa may be studied with the record.

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