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      韓朝鮮(夏) ·殷朝鮮(殷) ·箕子周朝鮮(周) 哲學思想 史的考察 = Hanchosun(Ha)·Eunchosun(Eun)·Gijajuchosun Historical Study of Philosophical Thought

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      The king Woo(禹) was eventually born in Suk(石). In Soososa(隨巢子), Woo was born in Gonsuck(崑石). while 『Yeoksa XI (繹史) 卷十一』 and 『Whoinamsa(淮南子)』 「soomoohoon(修務訓)」 said that Woo was born in Suk.
      According to the book. A Commentary written by Kohyu(高誘). Sookee(修己) who was the mother of the king Woo. was inspired in Suk and bore the infant king Woo by incising her chest. In the writing of Doonkabkaesando(遁甲開山圖), when the king Yo (堯) ruled the whole country, there was a great flood, and many people were drowned. One night, when Yeojuk(女狄) carried the clean water, she picked up a stone that looked like a jewel, and it pleased her. She, then, swallowed the stone by accident which it caused her became pregnant and brought forth the king Woo after fourteen months' gestation. Therefore, the king Woo was buried in Whoikee(會稽) in a royal tomb made with stone. Daewoo (大禹) was the legendary ancestor of Ha(夏) country. He ruled Sahae(四海) well which was vast and included Kooyi(九夷), PaIjuck(八狄), Chilyoong(七戎), and Yookman(六蠻).
      By the way, in Hadokwalgisang(河圖括地象), the king Woo also controled a part of Sahae, and it was approximately seven thousand kilometers from east to west and five thousand fifteen kilometers from south to north.

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      The king Woo(禹) was eventually born in Suk(石). In Soososa(隨巢子), Woo was born in Gonsuck(崑石). while 『Yeoksa XI (繹史) 卷十一』 and 『Whoinamsa(淮南子)』 「soomoohoon(修務訓)」 said that Woo was born in Suk. According...

      The king Woo(禹) was eventually born in Suk(石). In Soososa(隨巢子), Woo was born in Gonsuck(崑石). while 『Yeoksa XI (繹史) 卷十一』 and 『Whoinamsa(淮南子)』 「soomoohoon(修務訓)」 said that Woo was born in Suk.
      According to the book. A Commentary written by Kohyu(高誘). Sookee(修己) who was the mother of the king Woo. was inspired in Suk and bore the infant king Woo by incising her chest. In the writing of Doonkabkaesando(遁甲開山圖), when the king Yo (堯) ruled the whole country, there was a great flood, and many people were drowned. One night, when Yeojuk(女狄) carried the clean water, she picked up a stone that looked like a jewel, and it pleased her. She, then, swallowed the stone by accident which it caused her became pregnant and brought forth the king Woo after fourteen months' gestation. Therefore, the king Woo was buried in Whoikee(會稽) in a royal tomb made with stone. Daewoo (大禹) was the legendary ancestor of Ha(夏) country. He ruled Sahae(四海) well which was vast and included Kooyi(九夷), PaIjuck(八狄), Chilyoong(七戎), and Yookman(六蠻).
      By the way, in Hadokwalgisang(河圖括地象), the king Woo also controled a part of Sahae, and it was approximately seven thousand kilometers from east to west and five thousand fifteen kilometers from south to north.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • 1. 서론
      • 2. 본론
      • 2.1 한하나라사상(韓夏那羅思想)
      • 2.2 동이하후(東夷夏后)는 당우사상계승(唐虞思想繼承)
      • 2.3 동이하은기자나라사상(東夷夏殷冀子那羅思想)
      • 1. 서론
      • 2. 본론
      • 2.1 한하나라사상(韓夏那羅思想)
      • 2.2 동이하후(東夷夏后)는 당우사상계승(唐虞思想繼承)
      • 2.3 동이하은기자나라사상(東夷夏殷冀子那羅思想)
      • 3. 결론
      • 참고문헌
      • 영문초록
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