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Record Nr.

UNINA9910781650903321

Autore

Pak Chi-wŏn <1737-1805..>

Titolo

The Jehol diary : Yŏrha ilgi of Pak Chiwŏn (1737-1805) / / translation with notes and introduction by Yang Hi Choe-Wall

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Folkestone [England] : , : Global Oriental, , 2010

ISBN

1-283-26573-7

9786613265739

90-04-21289-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource : map

Altri autori (Persone)

Choe-WallYang-hi

Disciplina

915.1

915.10424

Soggetti

China Description and travel Early works to 1800

Korea Description and travel Early works to 1800

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Crossing the Yalu river (Togang-nok) -- Tales from Shengjing (Sŏnggyŏng chapchi) -- Gateways and garrisons (Ilshin-sup'il).

Sommario/riassunto

This is the first translation into English of the eighteenth-century Korean masterpiece entitled Yŏrha ilgi ('The Jehol Diary') by Pak Chiwŏn (1737-1805). The original text was written in classical Chinese and is a notoriously difficult work to translate. Pak Chiwŏn diarises the experiences of his remarkable overland journey on horseback from the northern border region of Korea to China's imperial summer residence in Jehol. Having been commanded by King Chongjo, the Korean monarch, to undertake the journey, Pak accompanied the royal envoys in 1780 on their tributary visit to the Chinese Emperor Qianlong, who was celebrating his seventieth birthday. The diary reveals the author's considerable curiosity about everything he sees and experiences: he describes aspects of China's superior material culture, and compares what he sees to be the backwardness of Korean methodology and uneconomic ways. In addition, the diary provides an outline of his suggestions for Korean social reform and even painstakingly records the daily lives of his fellow travellers, including his two personal servants. The text consists of three chapters: Crossing the Yalu River;



Tales from Shenjing and Gateways and Garrisons. Korean masterpiece Yŏrha ilgi Jehol Diary