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김철배 ( Chul Bae Kim ) 전북대학교 인문학연구소 2012 건지인문학 Vol.8 No.-
This paper aims to study Choi Seorim (Gwan-gok), who lived in Taein, Jeongeup in the 17th century, and Yonggye Seowon (alecture hall or a memorial hall for Confucianist services to honor distinguished scholars) where Choi Seorim is enshrined. Choi Seorim (1632~1698) is the central figure of Yonggye Seowon. His family originated from Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, his pen name is Gwangok, and his second names are Yeobal and Gyeomtoi. The Manchu war of 1636 broke out when he was five years old, so he had to flee for refuge from Seoul to Younggwang and Muan, Jeollanam-do, and moved to Gohyeonnae in Taein, Jeongeup Jeollabuk-do after the war. His family settled down in Gohyeonnae because his aunt was married to Kim Yeobaek from Dogang Kim family, which was very influential in the town. Furthermore, as his academic career was closely related to the school of Kim Jip (Sindokjae), it was quite natural that his family moved to Taein from the south area like Naju, Muan, Hampyeong, and Haenam of Jeollanam-do where the school of Dongin was more influential. Choi Seorim passed the civil service examination in 1661 (the 2nd reign of King Hyeonjong), but refused to go into government service and stayed in Taein only to study and teach students. Lee Ik (Seongho) introduced Choi Seorim in his book Seonghosaseol that as he taught well, there were lots of students who adored and followed him. In the student list called ``Munsaenglok``, there are 178 literary men listed. Among them, 15 students passed minor civil examinations and three students passed higher level ones. Choi Seorim followed the disciplinary flow of Honam whose representatives were Jeong Geugin and four gentlemen from Taein (Song Serim, Jeong Eonchung, Kim Yakmuk, and Kim Gwan), and he became the second origin that was followed by Eun Jeonghwa and Hwang Jeon. Choi Seorim`s learning is said to be a part of Honam school in that Hwang Yunseok (Yijae), one of the greatest Confucianists of the 18th century, is the son of Hwang Jeon who was the student of Eun Jeonghwa. Yonggye Seowon was built at the place where Choi Seorim had given lectures to his students in 1701 (the 27th year of King Sukjong`s reign) which was two years after he passed away, and he and his five students are enshrined in Yonggye Seowon.
김철순(Kim Cheol-Sun),김시곤(Kim Sigon),김정환(Kim Jung-Hwan) 한국철도학회 2008 한국철도학회 학술발표대회논문집 Vol.- No.-
The introduction of KTX(Korea Train Express) has brought an historic change to the overall transit system in Korea. Especially, the high-speed railway stations are expanding the scope as public transit centers. However, we cannot deny that the evaluation on the high-speed railway stations had not been performed successfully so far. The evaluation covers from the connectivity of the scope from door to the stations and the transfer service in the interior of stations. We developed the service evaluation indicators of transfer facilities in the high-speed railway stations. The indicators consist of level of service(LOS), the propriety of allocation, and the quality of information throughout the facilities in the centers. We examined the 7 stations in Korea and standardized the methodology of the evaluation process by applying the indicators. Also, the evaluation is performed easy for anyone to follow.
김철겸 ( Kim Chul-gyum ),김현준 ( Kim Hyeon-jun ),김승 ( Kim Sung ) 한국농공학회 2000 한국농공학회 학술대회초록집 Vol.2000 No.-
A term, 「Water Efficiency」 was defined as a measure for the effective water management improvements in agriculture. To estimate the water efficiency, 7-year (1993∼1999) historical pumping records were collected from 59 pumping stations and water requirements of paddy fields for each station were estimated in the Han River basin. The water efficiency was estimated monthly and annually, and the assessment of the results was performed for each station and the associated branch offices of KARICO.