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영조대 재지사족의 재난 경험과 기록의 정보화 : 구상덕의 「승총명록」 을 중심으로

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하명준

Issue Date
2021-06-30
Publisher
서울대학교 규장각한국학연구원
Citation
한국문화, Vol.94 No., pp. 291-324
Keywords
구상덕승총명록재지사족재난 경험임계 대기근일기의 기록 정보Gu SangdeokSeungchongmyeongroklocal Confucian scholarsexperience of disasterImgye Great Famineinformation recording in journal entries
Abstract
Gu Sangdeok, a local Confucian scholar rooted in Goseong, Gyeongsang province was
a figure who lived in an age of disaster during the reign of King Yeongjo. In his
Journal named Seungchongmyeongnok 勝聰明錄, literally meaning a bright record that
can surpass the intelligent, he transcribed numerous disasters he had experienced to the
brink of his death. Therefore, in order to trace Gu Sangdeoks life and examine his
actions and mind thoroughly, it is necessary to look closely at the aspects and effects of
the disaster he had experienced.
As a member of a declining aristocrat, Gu Sangdeok, dreamed of achieving fame and
prestige through the passing of the civil service entrance examination, like any other
scholar. However, since the early 1730s, the activities of Gu Sangdeok regarding the
preparation of the exam had already decreased significantly. The major factor that
dampened his studies was the experience of the critical Imgye Great Famine
(1732-1733), which is considered the greatest disaster during the reign of Yeongjo. After
he underwent this tragic period, Gu sporadically took the exam, but by 1743, he had
completely ceased any attempt to pass the exam altogether. The disaster had a great
influence on Gu in the sense that it alienated him from the civil service entrance
examination, which had a significant meaning in the life of scholars during the Joseon
Dynasty.
Meanwhile, it is also necessary to savor the meaning of the records that Gu Sangdeok
left in his journal. A journal is the most faithful archive regarding one persons life.
The contents of the journal allows us to navigate where the author's interests and
intentions are. Seungchongmyeongrok can be characterized by the fact that it has devoted
a lot of space to diagnosing and predicting disasters. Its author Gu Sangdeok mobilized
various routes and available resources to collect and store disaster-related information in
his diary. Since the 1730s, records had become gradually systematized and formalized.
Its diverse and rich contents progressed from fragmentary weather-oriented information to
crop, disaster, price fluctuation, and grain inventory. Most of the journals disaster-related
records were made by enthusiasticly combining the contents of agricultural books with
knowledge gained from his everyday experience, which is believed to reflect the growing
practical interest in climate forecasting at the time.
These disaster-related information and records were used as a basis for diagnosing the
scale of the tragedies and seeking a breakthrough. In reality, however, it was unclear at
what stage of life the disaster would strike. In the face of an unexpected crisis, people
of the village, including Gu Sangdeok, sought to unite and overcome it together. The
local community, where the spirit of reciprocity and cooperation is carried out, could be
the most effective place to deal with and prepare for disasters. The life and records of
Gu Sangdeok can also be said to be a faithful example of this spirit.
ISSN
1226-8356
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/180144
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