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A Study on the Trend of Travel and engraving Names on Rock Walls in the Joseon Dynasty and the Names engraved on Sainam Rock in Danyang
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암벽에 이름 새기기 풍조의 유행과 단양 사인암에 새겨진 이름에 대한 고찰

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Academic journal
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Kim Yun Jo (계명대학교)
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한국실학학회 한국실학연구 한국실학연구 제39호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2020.1
Pages
112 - 137 (26page)

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A Study on the Trend of Travel and engraving Names on Rock Walls in the Joseon Dynasty and the Names engraved on Sainam Rock in Danyang
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Many of Korea's scenic attractions have their names engraved on rocks. Many would disagree with calling it a relic. We have the slogan ‘Nature Protection’ in our minds. So the name engraved on the rock is negative. But what if the name was engraved in the past, more than 200 years ago, not the present? Does it mean nothing? Since when did such a trend become fashionable? I often see names engraved on rocks. From one day on, it occurred to me that it was not something to be trifled with. In conclusion, the names carved on the rocks of some of the ruins we see now are usually relics of the 18th century. The original only targeted the remains of Sainam in Danyang Sainam ruins. The names of the Noron intellectuals in the mid-18th century, led by Yi Yun-yeong, are mostly made up. If you were to engrave your name together, there would have been a number of activities over a long period of time before that. It is a task to read more data from now on. Starting from Sainam Rock, we will also look into several other sites.

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