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- Title
A Deciphering of Two Silla Poetry Fragments Inscribed on Wooden Tablets.
- Authors
Seungjae, Lee
- Abstract
The article discusses the decipherment and identification of the Korean poetry from the Silla kingdom period on the Gyeongju Anapji Pond Wooden Tablet no. 20 referred to as "Uyokga/Song of Grief and Shame" and Gyeongju National Museum Wooden Tablet no. 1 referred to as "Mansinga/Song of the Marrow and the Body." The article classifies the wooden tablet (mokgan) poetry as an irregular form of classical Chinese poetry (hansi). The graphs used in the wooden tablet poetry are examined.
- Subjects
KOREAN literature; WOODEN tablets; IDENTIFICATION; SILLA (Kingdom); LITERARY form; KOREAN poetry; HANSI (Korean poetry); CHARTS, diagrams, etc., in literature
- Publication
Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, 2013, Vol 26, Issue 1, p129
- ISSN
1225-0201
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/seo.2013.0014