취재 장소 : Bogildo
문화재 취재내용 :
-Seyeonjeong Pavilion
The pavilion is surrounded by Seyeonji Pond, which is one of the most gorgeous and largest ponds among traditional garden sites in Korea.
Seyeon refers to the “refreshing feeling due to clean surroundings as if the latter had been washed out.” The Pavilion and its surroundings are known for their exquisite landscape thanks to Seyeonji Pond and Heesudam Pond created by mountain streams. Panseokbo, Chilam giving picturesque waves to the place, as well as Dongdae (Eastern Embankment) and Seodae (Western Embankment) that were the slages for Ye and Ak. Preduced from a systemic and creative interpretation of nature, the site is exempiary Korean landscape architectural history.
(in there) “keep singing with pleasure, and the body becomes fresh like a cool breeze and fresh rain from the sea are created inside the mouth. It is as if I play alone in another world without thinking about the secular world.”
“Eobussasia”expressed enthusiasm for living in nature through the pleasure and excitement of fisherman’s life and beautiful scenery of Bogildo Island as shown in the foreword by Gosan.
“It is better to be far away from human beings”. Eobu is the person who lives in mother nature while he sits in a small fishing boat without suffering from the honor and profit of the secular world so unlike ‘Eobu’
It comprised 40 traditional three-stanza Korean peom, 10 poems each for spring, summer, autumn and winter, without refrain, with the brilliant Korean language beautifully arranged, this work was composed by Gosan when he was 65 years old in Buyong-dong in 1651.
– Nakseojae Library
This library was where Gosan Yun Seon-do lived from 1637 when he came to Bogildo island until 1671 when he passed away.
According to Bogildoji by Yun wi, the site of the library was chosen after Yun Seon-do let a person climb up and down Gyeokjabong Peak to gauge the possible height and direction for the library to be built due to tail, lush trees obscuring the site from outside. Thus, the site is considered one of the best housing sites in Bogildo. This was the place for scholars’ reading, contemplation, and seclusion, Gwiam Rock was recently found to the north of the courtyard of Nakseojae Library where Gosan enjoyed watching the moon, forming an axis with Soeunbyeong to the south of Nakseojae Library, and Gwiam Rock. It was initially Mook with the living room made of bushes. Later, it was turned into a house with a tiled-roof by Gosan’s descendants.
-Goksudang House
The house was intended for resting purposes for Yun Hak-gwan, the son of Yun Seon-do. The mountain stream near the house flows from Nakseojae Valley, Each side of this one-room house had a porch. Yun Hak-gwan left two signs hung over the house : Chwijeokheon to the south and lkcheongheon to the west, The house is also surrounded by llsamgyo Bridge and Yuuigyo Bridge.
-Hayeonji
This square-shaped pong measures 13m in length and 1m deep. When excavted, it had two water gates in the same line. A record states that there was a stone well next to the pond.
-Sadang
After Gosan Yun Seon-do passed away in Nakseojae Library, his body intially stayed there.
-Dongwa
According to Bogildoji, Dongwa and Seowa were built here beween Nakseojae Library and Mumindang. Dongwa was a one-room house with a porch on each side.
-Soeunbyeong
This peak was named after a peak on Wuyi Mountain in Fujian Sheng by Zhu Xi, Yun Seon-do. The name reflects Yun Seon-do’s willingness to follow the great Chinese scholar Zhu Xi who devoted himself to learning in seclusion. There is a triagle-shaped furrow on top of the peak so that rainwater trickled down the peak. Yun Seon-do was believed to have visited here frequently for contemplation, surrounded by lush trees. The peak forms an axis with Nakseojae Library and Gwiam Rock to the north.
-Jeangja
According to a record, there was a pavilion next to Seojae. However, its shape and size cannot be identified.
-Seojae
Located in the middle of the two valleys to the south of Goksu, this house served as a place for study. Many people including Hakyugong Jeong Yu-ak, simjinsadan, and Yun Hak-gwan studied under Yun Seon-do at Seojae.
– Jeonsacheong
Here, Yu I-gwan, the son of Yun Hae-gwan, stored utensils and tools or performing ancestral rites and for preparing food for such occasions.
-writing rock
Bogildo is a place filled with ruins of Yoon Sundo. The coastal cliffs of the eastern end of Bogil-do and the coastal cliffs of Songdo-yul are still preserved. Wuam SongSeol was representative of Seoin and Yoon SeonDo was representative of the South, and he was still unable to reconcile it to the extent that Yoon Sundo left the exile due to the impeachment of Song Sunhee in the midst of the intense controversy of the Joseon Dynasty. It is a great history of irony. Yoon Seon-do, who left the exile in Jeju Island, was fascinated by Bogil-do, who stayed for a while with a whirlwind. Seo Yeon-jeong was seated in the center while Seo Yeol-yeol came to the escape route and lamented his efforts on the coastal cliff. Soon after that was sent to Hanyang again in the midst of the death penalty for the end of the song was a premonition of his destiny. The stones carved on the rocks are damaged by rubbing and rubbing, but the scenery that puts Eyeando Island in front of the sea is a beautiful southern sea landscape.
-dinosaur egg beach
The beach in Moguli, Bogil-do, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do, is a beach with large, dongle-dangled gravel.It is called dinosaur egg beach which is similar to dinosaur eggs and is known as one of the most famous animals in South Korea.
느낀 점 :
I went to Bogil Island in Jeonnam Province with my family during last holiday.
Bogildo (Island) boasts an outstanding natural environment and rich historical heritages, and its gardening culture was well-established in Buyongdong around the valley to the northeast of Gyeokjabong Peak. Gosan Yun Seon-do departed for Gangwado island when he was in Haenam and heard the Byeongjahoran. When he arrived in Ganghwado, however, the king had already surrendered to the enemy. Gosan decided to live in seclusion and was on his way to Jejudo island when he visited Bogildo. He was captivated by the beauty of the island and actively engaed in literary work.
Buyongdong became the heart of Korean literature and poetry where Gosan left many poems including Eobusasisa over 13 years. Gosan thoroughtly appreciated nature on the island and passed away in 1671 at the age of 85. This site is home to Seyeonjeong Pavilion, Goksudang House, Nakseojae, and Dongcheon Seoksil, becoming a major garden site from the Chosun Dynasty, reflecting the harmony of Gosan’s ideas of landscape architecture and surrounding nature. I left at dawn and arrived at the marina at the end of the village of Hainan by lunchtime. We loaded a passenger car on the boat at the marina at the end of the ground, We arrived at Mt. Yonghwa Island after seeing the scenery of Haenam and the sea from the view of the boat. I went to Yeonhwajeong through Bogil-do Daejyo from Yeonghwa-do. The beaches and seaside scenery on the way were beautiful. It was a journey that I just left with the intention of going to play, but it was time to get to know history at the same time as healing. It was time to know the life of a man named ‘Song Seol-Yeol’ through museums and houses. I got the chance to know his thoughts and life at the same time, which was filled with love for literature enough to engrave poems on rocks. It was an opportunity to think about the history of our country once again through the voyage of travel that came to the idea that the sea is beautiful.
문화재를 찾아가는 교통편 : The end of the ground → Bogilodo: The caravan and the passengers put together the Bibuldo Line Galway Pier → Wando → Bogildo