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Seonbi

Seonbi or sŏnbi were scholars during the Goryeo and Joseon periods of Korea who served the public without a government position,[1] choosing to pass up positions of wealth and power to lead lives of study and integrity.[2] Those who chose to serve the government were obliged to assist the king in governing the nation properly, and once out of office, led a quiet life in the countryside, teaching and leading the people in the right direction.[3] Today, Seonbi is a figurative word for a learned man who does not covet wealth but values righteousness and principles. It is also used as a metaphor for a well-behaved and gloomy person.[4] To today's young South Koreans who do not have a high opinion of Confucianism, Seonbi is used to refer to a geezer or a person with anachronistic value system.[5]

Seonbi
18th-century seonbi composing a poem
Korean name
Hangul
선비
Revised RomanizationSeonbi
McCune–ReischauerSŏnbi

Philosophy

The seonbi followed a strict code of conduct and believed they had the moral duty to lead society in the right direction.[6] Seonbi were to live life in modesty and perpetual learning in order to attain perfection of character, not only through knowledge but also by adhering to the rightful path. The goal of the seonbi was to achieve social justice.[3]

Seonbi were expected to possess the Confucian virtues of filial piety and loyalty to the king, disdain power, wealth and private interest, and be ready to lay down their life in order to remain faithful to their principles and maintain their integrity. They venerated scholars such as Jeong Mong-ju (who died for his fidelity to Goryeo), the six martyred ministers (who refused to accept Sejo's usurpation of the throne), and Jo Gwang-jo (a reformer who died trying to transform Joseon into an ideal Confucian society) as embodiments of the seonbi spirit and as examples to follow.

Education was of great importance and referred to as "enlightenment",[3] and seonbi gathered and studied at seowon institutions.[7] Seonbi masculinity denotes mental attainment rather than physical performance, and is still valued by many South Koreans and considered by some scholars to be the ideal model of Korean masculinity.[8]

The seonbi had deep sympathy for the hardships of the common class. In their pursuit of social justice, the seonbi submitted blunt petitions to the king despite the dangerous consequences and suffered many purges as a result.[7] Due to their reputation for integrity and incorruptibility, the seonbi were idealized and romanticized in popular imagination as men of honor in contrast to the ruling yangban class, even though seonbi came from the same class. The seonbi was a common figure in traditional Korean depictions of the Joseon period. For instance, a seonbi appears as one of the characters in the traditional mask dance preserved at the Hahoe Folk Village, where he competes with a yangban character, often depicted as corrupt and greedy.[9]

Archer and commander

Archery

Since archery was a liberal arts subject for seonbis in the Joseon Dynasty, there were many scholars who learned archery. Therefore,a seonbi, that is, a scholar, is a person with a specialized education to become a bureaucrat. In addition, almost all of the numerous righteous armies that actually took place in Joseon were lee by seonbis. Even in ordinary villages, seonbis, who were closely associated with yangban, were in the same position as local leaders, therefore, seonbis were able to properly unite ordinary people. Which means most of senbis who were trained in combat and command. Representatively, there are seonbis such as Gwak Jae-u, Go Gyeong-myeong, and Jo Heon, who led righteous army in battlefields.[10][11]

Righteous army

Righteous army 의병 were mainley organized and led by seonbis. As a dictionary definition, righteous army refers to an army that arose for righteousness, but this can be defined differently depending on the times and peoples. meaning the army of justice. In other words, it was called righteousness to prohibit mobs and seek chaos.[12]

During the Joseon Dynasty, Sarim faction was a political faction in joseon dynasty that actively sought to realize the political ideology of Neo-Confucianism. Sarim was the ruling class in charge of political and social functions in close contact with the king's sovereignty. They were responsible for the political ideas of Neo-Confucianism not only at the ideological level but also at the practical level in the political system of the Joseon Dynasty.

Sarim's political ideology was found in emphasizing royal politics based on Neo-Confucian Deokhwa-gyo-min 덕화교민(to enlighten the people) and realistically implementing it, while removing and eradicating the principle of wisdom and prestige at the ethical level.

Sarim's political ideology was practicality that it was courageous to seek justice and not to do it. Sarim's political ideology was expressed as a spirit of resistance to the challenges of death, consolation, injustice, and injustice from home and abroad.

It appeared as a spirit of purity to reveal the degree of dispute over internal political contradictions and to defend the national pride and security against external challenges. The fact that the Joseon Dynasty, which adopted Neo-Confucianism as a political ideology, responded to the national crisis in the face of the invasion of the immigrants and showed an active resistance attitude was connected to this ideological foundation.

In the 16th century, the Sarim faction participated in politics, emphasizing Taoism, a practical study of Neo-Confucianism. From the perspective of Sarim, the practice of righteousness was identified as the practice of righteousness.

Through the temporary decline of the Sarim faction, Neo-Confucianism was systematized, and as academic diversity emerged, practical academic style was emphasized. The representative figure was Jo Sik. He emphasized practicality in Neo-Confucianism, and his practice was expressed as loyalty. For him, righteousness appeared as an emphasis on extroverted practice. As for the cry, he insisted on active subjugation from the perspective of the theory of painting, and emphasized the guideline of loyalty, "Chunchu."[13]

Modern depictions

Modern depictions of seonbi in popular media are ubiquitous, with some examples being:

Famous seonbi

See also

References

  1. ^ Leaman, Oliver (Oct 19, 2006). Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 9781134691142. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Yeongju where the spirit of the seonbi lives on". Korea.net. Korean Culture and Information Service. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Choi, Wan Gee (2006). The Traditional Education of Korea. Ewha Womans University Press. pp. 29–30. ISBN 9788973006755. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  4. ^ "선비 – 다음 어학사전". Daum 사전 (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  5. ^ 연구자, 이라영 예술사회학 (2017-12-10). "진지함은 벌레(蟲)가 되고, 의문은 반지성에 묻히다". www.pressian.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  6. ^ Choi, Wan Gee (2006). The Traditional Education of Korea. Ewha Womans University Press. p. 65. ISBN 9788973006755. Retrieved 5 February 2017. The seonbi, or literati class, of Joseon followed a strict code of behavior in the belief that they had the moral duty to lead society in the right direction.
  7. ^ a b "Seowon – Korean Confucius Academy". Antique Alive. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  8. ^ Jung, Sun (Nov 1, 2010). Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, Rain, Oldboy, K-Pop Idols. Hong Kong University Press. p. 27. ISBN 9789888028665. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  9. ^ "하회별신굿탈놀이". 안동하회마을 (in Korean). Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  10. ^ "righteous army 의병- encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전".
  11. ^ "문화재청-흐트러진 마음을 가담고 각궁으로 활을 쏘다".
  12. ^ "righteous army 의병- encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전".
  13. ^ "righteous army 의병- encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전".

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Seonbi or sŏnbi were scholars during the Goryeo and Joseon periods of Korea who served the public without a government position 1 choosing to pass up positions of wealth and power to lead lives of study and integrity 2 Those who chose to serve the government were obliged to assist the king in governing the nation properly and once out of office led a quiet life in the countryside teaching and leading the people in the right direction 3 Today Seonbi is a figurative word for a learned man who does not covet wealth but values righteousness and principles It is also used as a metaphor for a well behaved and gloomy person 4 To today s young South Koreans who do not have a high opinion of Confucianism Seonbi is used to refer to a geezer or a person with anachronistic value system 5 Seonbi18th century seonbi composing a poemKorean nameHangul선비Revised RomanizationSeonbiMcCune ReischauerSŏnbi Contents 1 Philosophy 2 Archer and commander 2 1 Archery 2 2 Righteous army 3 Modern depictions 4 Famous seonbi 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPhilosophy EditThe seonbi followed a strict code of conduct and believed they had the moral duty to lead society in the right direction 6 Seonbi were to live life in modesty and perpetual learning in order to attain perfection of character not only through knowledge but also by adhering to the rightful path The goal of the seonbi was to achieve social justice 3 Seonbi were expected to possess the Confucian virtues of filial piety and loyalty to the king disdain power wealth and private interest and be ready to lay down their life in order to remain faithful to their principles and maintain their integrity They venerated scholars such as Jeong Mong ju who died for his fidelity to Goryeo the six martyred ministers who refused to accept Sejo s usurpation of the throne and Jo Gwang jo a reformer who died trying to transform Joseon into an ideal Confucian society as embodiments of the seonbi spirit and as examples to follow Education was of great importance and referred to as enlightenment 3 and seonbi gathered and studied at seowon institutions 7 Seonbi masculinity denotes mental attainment rather than physical performance and is still valued by many South Koreans and considered by some scholars to be the ideal model of Korean masculinity 8 The seonbi had deep sympathy for the hardships of the common class In their pursuit of social justice the seonbi submitted blunt petitions to the king despite the dangerous consequences and suffered many purges as a result 7 Due to their reputation for integrity and incorruptibility the seonbi were idealized and romanticized in popular imagination as men of honor in contrast to the ruling yangban class even though seonbi came from the same class The seonbi was a common figure in traditional Korean depictions of the Joseon period For instance a seonbi appears as one of the characters in the traditional mask dance preserved at the Hahoe Folk Village where he competes with a yangban character often depicted as corrupt and greedy 9 Archer and commander EditArchery Edit Since archery was a liberal arts subject for seonbis in the Joseon Dynasty there were many scholars who learned archery Therefore a seonbi that is a scholar is a person with a specialized education to become a bureaucrat In addition almost all of the numerous righteous armies that actually took place in Joseon were lee by seonbis Even in ordinary villages seonbis who were closely associated with yangban were in the same position as local leaders therefore seonbis were able to properly unite ordinary people Which means most of senbis who were trained in combat and command Representatively there are seonbis such as Gwak Jae u Go Gyeong myeong and Jo Heon who led righteous army in battlefields 10 11 Righteous army Edit Righteous army 의병 were mainley organized and led by seonbis As a dictionary definition righteous army refers to an army that arose for righteousness but this can be defined differently depending on the times and peoples meaning the army of justice In other words it was called righteousness to prohibit mobs and seek chaos 12 Main article Political factions in Joseon dynasty During the Joseon Dynasty Sarim faction was a political faction in joseon dynasty that actively sought to realize the political ideology of Neo Confucianism Sarim was the ruling class in charge of political and social functions in close contact with the king s sovereignty They were responsible for the political ideas of Neo Confucianism not only at the ideological level but also at the practical level in the political system of the Joseon Dynasty Sarim s political ideology was found in emphasizing royal politics based on Neo Confucian Deokhwa gyo min 덕화교민 to enlighten the people and realistically implementing it while removing and eradicating the principle of wisdom and prestige at the ethical level Sarim s political ideology was practicality that it was courageous to seek justice and not to do it Sarim s political ideology was expressed as a spirit of resistance to the challenges of death consolation injustice and injustice from home and abroad It appeared as a spirit of purity to reveal the degree of dispute over internal political contradictions and to defend the national pride and security against external challenges The fact that the Joseon Dynasty which adopted Neo Confucianism as a political ideology responded to the national crisis in the face of the invasion of the immigrants and showed an active resistance attitude was connected to this ideological foundation In the 16th century the Sarim faction participated in politics emphasizing Taoism a practical study of Neo Confucianism From the perspective of Sarim the practice of righteousness was identified as the practice of righteousness Through the temporary decline of the Sarim faction Neo Confucianism was systematized and as academic diversity emerged practical academic style was emphasized The representative figure was Jo Sik He emphasized practicality in Neo Confucianism and his practice was expressed as loyalty For him righteousness appeared as an emphasis on extroverted practice As for the cry he insisted on active subjugation from the perspective of the theory of painting and emphasized the guideline of loyalty Chunchu 13 Modern depictions EditModern depictions of seonbi in popular media are ubiquitous with some examples being Lee Joon gi in the Korean drama The Scholar Who Walks the Night Kim Soo hyun in the Korean drama My Love from the Star Bae Yong joon in the Korean film Untold Scandal A seonbi mascot added as part of the Korean update in Crossy Road Cho Jae hyun in the Korean drama Jeong Do jeonFamous seonbi EditChoe Chiwon Choi Ik hyun Heo Gyun Jo Sik Jeong Cheol Jeong Do jeon Jeong Mong ju Jeong Yak yong Jo Gwang jo Kim Jeong hui Kim Su hang Park Ji won Seo Gyeong deok Seong Hon Song Ik pil Song Jun gil Song Si yeol Yi Gi Yi Hang ro Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Su gwang Yun Seon doSee also EditKorean culture Korean Confucianism Silhak Neo Confucianism YangbanReferences Edit Leaman Oliver Oct 19 2006 Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy Routledge p 143 ISBN 9781134691142 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Yeongju where the spirit of the seonbi lives on Korea net Korean Culture and Information Service Retrieved 4 February 2017 a b c Choi Wan Gee 2006 The Traditional Education of Korea Ewha Womans University Press pp 29 30 ISBN 9788973006755 Retrieved 4 February 2017 선비 다음 어학사전 Daum 사전 in Korean Retrieved 2019 03 30 연구자 이라영 예술사회학 2017 12 10 진지함은 벌레 蟲 가 되고 의문은 반지성에 묻히다 www pressian com in Korean Retrieved 2023 04 12 Choi Wan Gee 2006 The Traditional Education of Korea Ewha Womans University Press p 65 ISBN 9788973006755 Retrieved 5 February 2017 The seonbi or literati class of Joseon followed a strict code of behavior in the belief that they had the moral duty to lead society in the right direction a b Seowon Korean Confucius Academy Antique Alive Retrieved 4 February 2017 Jung Sun Nov 1 2010 Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption Yonsama Rain Oldboy K Pop Idols Hong Kong University Press p 27 ISBN 9789888028665 Retrieved 4 February 2017 하회별신굿탈놀이 안동하회마을 in Korean Retrieved 5 February 2017 righteous army 의병 encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전 문화재청 흐트러진 마음을 가담고 각궁으로 활을 쏘다 righteous army 의병 encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전 righteous army 의병 encyclopedia of korean culture한국민족대백과사전 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seonbi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seonbi amp oldid 1170230320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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