A Korean Confucian way of life and thought : the Chasŏngnok (Record of self-reflection) / by Yi Hwang (T'oegye) ; translated, annotated, and with an introduction by Edward Y.J. Chung.
"The Chasŏngnok (Record of self-reflection) is a special "record" (rok or nok; collection) of twenty-two philosophical and scholarly letters written by Yi T'oegye (1501-1570), a leading thinker and scholar in the Korean tradition of Neo-Confucianism ... The letters ... were carefully selected by T'oegye himself after practicing 'self-reflection' (chasŏng) on his understanding and experience of Confucian learning and self-cultivation. T'oegye wrote these major letters, many of which are quite lengthy, during his fifties, until around the year 1560. They are addresses to his six close disciples and three junior colleagues, one of whom was Yi Yulgok, who himself became a famous Neo-Confucian thinker in Korea"--Page 1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-243) and index.
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