Donggukyeojiseungram
Donggukyeojiseungram | |
Hangul | 동국여지승람 |
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Hanja | 東國輿地勝覽 |
Revised Romanization | Donggugyeojiseungnam |
McCune–Reischauer | Tonggukyŏjisŭngnam |
ShinjeungDonggukyeojiseungram is a Korean geography book that was published by the Joseon dynasty in 1530.[1] It is a revision and enlargement of the Donggukyeojiseungram, published in 1481 and containing 50 volumes1.[2] The only printed copy of the book can be found at Kyoto University.[1] However, printed volumes 37 and 38 of the Donggukyeojiseungram are in private ownership in South Korea.[2] The original wooden print is in Kyujanggak.[1]
History
The project was originally created in 1481[2] and imitated a Chinese pattern for geographies.[3] In 1530, five more books were added, making the series an expanded edition. Thus the word shinjeung (新增) was added to indicate the expansion of content, with the total of 55 books.[1] The enlarged edition was compiled by Lee Haeng and Yun Eun-bo.[2]
The book was more of a guidebook for a separate map rather than actual cartography.[1] Each book started with the drawing of the overall view of the regions covered, and wrote about the history, customs, temples, mausoleums, palaces and administrative quarters and educational institutions thereafter.[4] The book contained prologues written by Confucian scholars of the times.[4]
Content
The regions that were covered are the same as below.
Book number | Provinces covered | Specific regions covered or trivia |
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01 | The capital (京都) | Its part one of the book covering the city. Only covered the inner cities of the capital. |
02 | The capital (京都) | Its part two of the book covering the city. |
03 | hanseong | Hanseong was the term for the capital and its suburbs, especially in the context of within the city walls. |
04 | Kaesong | |
05 | ||
06 | Gyeonggi Province | Gwangju County |
07 | yeoju | |
08 | Icheon, Yanggeun, Jipyeong, Eumjuk, Yangji, Juksan, Gwacheon County | |
09 | Suwon, Bupyeong, Namyang, Incheon, Ansan | |
10 | Anseong, Jinwi, Yangcheon, Yongin, Gimpo, Geumcheon, Yangseong, Tongjin | |
11 | Yangju, Paju, Goyang, Yongpyong County, Pocheon, Jeoksong County, Gyoha County, Gapyeong County | |
12 | Jangdan County, Ganghwa County | |
13 | Pungdok County, Saknyeong County, Majeon County, Yeoncheon County, Gyodong County | |
14 | Chungcheong Province | Chungju, Danyang County, Goesan County, Chongpung County, Yonpung County, Eumseong County, Yongchun County, Jecheon |
15 | Cheongju, Okcheon County, Cheonan, Munui County | |
16 | Jiksan County, Mokchon County, Hoein County, Chongan County, Jincheon County, Boeun County, Yeongdong County, hwanggan County, Chongsan County | |
17 | Gongju, Yimchon County, Hansan County | |
18 | Jeonui County, Jeongsan County, Unjin County, Hoedok County, Jinjam County, Yonsan County, Yisan County, Buyeo County, Seokseong County, Yeongi County | |
19 | Hongjumok, Seocheon County | |
20 | Daeheung, Biyin | |
21 | Gyeongsang Province | Gyeongju |
22 | Ulju County | |
23 | Donglae, Chongha, yeongil, Jangki, Kijang, Eonyang | |
24 | Andong, Chongsong, Yeonghae, Yecheon | |
25 | yeongcheon, Punggi, uiseong, yeongdeok, Bonghwa, Jinbo, Gunwi, Bian, Ye An, Yonggung County | |
26 | Daegu, Milyang, Cheongdo | |
27 | Gyeongsan, Hayang, Indong County, Hyeonpung, Uiheung, Shinnyeong, Yeongsan, Changnyeong | |
28 | Sangju, Seongju | |
29 | Seonsan, Geumsan, Gaeryeong, Jirye, Goryeong, Mungyeong, Hamchang | |
30 | Jinju, Hapcheon, Chogye | |
31 | Hamyang, Gonyang county, Namhae, Geochang, Sacheon, Samga, uiryeong, Hadong, Saneum, Aneum, Danseong | |
32 | Gimhae, Changwon, Haman, Geoje, Goseong, Chilwon, Jinhae, Woongcheon | |
33 | Jeolla Province | Jeonju, Iksan, Gimje, Gobu, Geumsan, Jinsan |
34 | Yeosan, Mangyeong, Yimpi, Geumgu, Jeongeup, Heungdeok, Buan, Okgu, Yongan, Hamyeol, Gosan, Taein | |
35 | Naju, Gwangsan, Yeongam | |
36 | Yeonggwang, Hampyeong, Gochang, Jangsung, Jinwon, Mujang, Nampyeong, Muan | |
37 | Jangheung, Jindo, Kangjin, Haenam | |
38 | Jeju | |
39 | Namwon, Damyang, Sunchang, Yongdam, Cheongpyeong, Imsil, Muju, Gokseong, Jinan County, Okgwa, Unbong, Jangsu | |
40 | Suncheon, Nak-an, Boseong, Neungseong, Gwangyang, Gurye, Heungyang, Dongbok, Hwasun | |
41 | Hwanghae Province | Hwangju, Pyongsan County, Sŏhŭng County, Pongsan County |
42 | Anak County, Jaeryeong, Suan County, Goksan, Sinchon County, Singye County, Ubong County, Munhwa County, Jangryeon County, Tosan County | |
43 | Haeju, Yonan County, Pungchon County, Paechon County, Ongjin County, Songhwa County, Unnyul County, Kangum county, Kangryong County, Changyon County | |
44 | Kangwon Province | Gangneung, Samcheok, Yangyang |
45 | ||
46 | ||
47 | ||
48 | Hamgyong Province | Hamhung, Yonghung County, Chongpyong County, Kowon County |
49 | Anbyon County, Dokwon County, Munchon, Pukchong County, Tanchon, Yisong County, Hongwon County, Kapsan County, Samsu County | |
50 | Kyongsong County, Kilsong County, Myongchon County, Kyongwon County, Hoeryong, Jongsung County, Onsong County, Kyonghung County, Puryong County | |
51 | Pyongan Province | Pyongyang |
52 | Chunghwa County, Ryonggang County, Samhwa County, Hamjong County, Chungsan County, Kangso County, Anju, Chongju, Sukchon County, Gasan County, Sunan County, Yeongyu County | |
53 | Uiju County, Cholsan County, Ryongchon County, Changsong County, Sakju County, Kusong, Sonchon County, Kwaksan County | |
54 | Yongbyon, Huichon, Unsan, Pakchon County, Taechon, Songchon County, Tokchon, Kaechon, Jasan | |
55 | Sunchon, Sangwon, Samdung, Yangdok, Maengsan, Kangdong, Kanggye, Unsan County, Wiwon County, Yisan County, Pyoktong County, Nyongwon County |
References
- ^ a b c d e "신증동국여지승람(新增東國輿地勝覽)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
- ^ a b c d "신증동국여지승람(新增東國輿地勝覽) Sinjeung Dongguk Yeoji Seungram". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-09-01.
- ^ "《新增东国舆地胜览》 - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版 New additions to Donggukyu Geography". www.zgbk.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-09-01.
- ^ a b "신증동국여지승람". terms.naver.com.