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SHIJO AND KASA

SHIJO AND KASA. BY: PJ TONGCO. The creation of the Korean alphabet in the early ‘ Choson ’ period. In the process of creating the Korean alphabet ( Han- gul ). and investigating its practicality akchang  (musical scores ) were written in the Korean script.

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SHIJO AND KASA

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  1. SHIJO AND KASA BY: PJ TONGCO

  2. The creation of the Korean alphabet in the early ‘Choson’ period . • In the process of creating the Korean alphabet (Han-gul). • and investigating its practicality • akchang (musical scores) were written in the Korean script

  3. Yongbioch'bon-ga(Songs of Flying Dragons Through the Heavens)

  4. Chiphyonjonscholars who served the court officials. • King Sejong also wrote WorinCh'on-gangjigok (Songs of the Moon Lighting the Rivers of the Earth. • Sakyamuni (Gautama Buddha)

  5. The shijo ("current tune") is representative of Choson period poetry. Its poetic form was established in the late Koryo period, but it flourished to a greater extent under the Choson period's new leading ideology, Song Neo-Confucianism.

  6. Three-stanza structure • First, • middle • last

  7. MaengSa-song, Yi Hyon-bo, Yi Hwang and Yi I, the shijoof the early Chosonperiod.

  8. sasolshijo ("current tunes explained in words") The sasolshijo departs from the form of the original three-stanza p'yong ("flat")shijo, Hence, the sasolshijo is also called the changhyong ("long form") shijo.

  9. The Classical Fiction • Kim Shi-sup's Kumoshinhwa (Tales of Kumo) • Ho Kyun's Hong Kil-tong chon (Tale of Hong Kil-tong) • p'ansori (story-in-song)

  10. Kumoshinhwa • Talented young man and beautiful woman. • chon-gisosol. • ImJe'sSusongji. • Yun Kye-son's Talch'onmongnyurok.

  11. Pak Chi-won and Yi EOk • Hosaengjon • Yangbanjon • Hojil • Yi's Shimsaengjon

  12. Example • all depart from the orthodox conventions of classical Chinese literary studies and introduce a variety of characters such as merchants, men of wealth, thieves andkisaeng(female entertainers). They are sharply critical of a manifold social problems and often ridicule various aspects of daily life. This kind of fiction, together with the fiction in Han-gul of the later Choson period, opened up new paths for fiction writing. Pak Chi-won and Yi EOk

  13. Late Choson period • p'ansorifiction • Ch'unhyangjon • Shimch'oongjon • Hungbujon

  14. Addition • The writing style also combines refined classical language and the vigorous slang and witticisms of the common people. Throughout these works, we are given a broad picture of the social life of the late Choson period. In addition to these works, other Choson period fictions record the private affairs of the court, such asInhyonWanghujon (Tale of Queen Inhyon) and Hanjungnok(Record of Leisurely Feelings).

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