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You are magnifique, Maegs descendants! (769th-784th characters)
Author(s) -
Kim Rosa,
T. Kim Sohwa,
A. Kim Jiah,
D. A. Kim Kunjoo,
A. Kim Jieun,
R. Park Hyeonhi,
Hamon Alain,
Tenaillon Francine,
Forget Anne-Marie,
F. Forget,
A. Kim Sangdeog
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of languages and culture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-6540
DOI - 10.5897/jlc2017.0432
Subject(s) - character (mathematics) , wife , theme (computing) , poetry , interpretation (philosophy) , literature , expression (computer science) , art , key (lock) , philosophy , theology , linguistics , ecology , geometry , mathematics , computer science , biology , programming language , operating system
The researchers studied the Tcheonzamun (The Thousand Character Essay) poem of 769 to 784th characters. The poem is composed of dialogues between an aged man and a young man, or between a husband and wife of a family. The main theme of the poem is ‘recovering from defeat’. The aged man praises the young man, ‘You are magnifique, Maeg’s descendants!’. In another interpretation, there is a matrimonial expression, and there is an opinion that the ancient Chinese people had only little theological knowledge. Here, the author of Tcheonzamun expressed his deep belief in the Lord. Key words: Dialogue, Tcheonzamun (The Thousand Character Essay), aged man and young man, husband and wife.

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