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효원사학회 역사와 세계 역사와 세계 제40집
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    초록·키워드

    This study examined the formation process and its nature of the narrative of Song Sang Hyun(宋象賢), dongraebusa recognized as one of four loyalty in the Imjin war(壬辰倭亂). The important requirement that served to constitute the narrative of Song Sang Hyun(宋象賢) were his personalities and relationships, official duties of dongraebusa(東萊府使), the family of mighty clans, and the Seoin’s(西人) hold on power.
    Reward to Song Sang Hyun(宋象賢) in the reign of King Seonjo tended to encourage loyalty to the king. In those days the narrative that his family and mighty clans made didn’t have special meaning, because aspects of the local governor who defended Dongnae castle but finally died in battle honorably were emphasized, and there were several local governors like him.
    However, while King Injo experiencing the loss in byeongja horan(丙子胡亂), the narrative of Song Sang Hyun(宋象賢) had a special meaning, because as hostility toward Ching led to the theory of conquering the north(北伐論), the need of emphasizing the loyalty of mighty clans grew, and in the reign of King Hyojong Song Si Yeol(宋時烈) stressed fidelity(節義) more than loyalty. The fidelity(節義) in the narrative of Song Sang Hyun(宋象賢) was hardened into a symbol of that of mighty clans in the late Joseon dynasty. He became a character symbolizing the fidelity(節義) of mighty clans among the four loyalties.

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      UCI(KEPA) : I410-ECN-0101-2013-911-001204689