Heo Gyun

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Heo Gyun


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Gangneung, Korea, Republic of

Korean Joseon dynasty poet that lived from 1569-1618.

Average rating: 3.62 · 209 ratings · 17 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Korean Temple Motifs : Beau...

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Hong Gil-dong as a fairy tale

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I am the real Hong Gil Dong!

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“In a rather unflattering portrait of his former teacher, Yi claims that Heo and his closest friends were such admirers of the Chinese epic novexfl of heroic bandits Water Margin (Shuihuzhuan) that he wrote Hong Gildong jeon in imitation.5”
Heo Gyun, The Story of Hong Gildong

“The work’s persistent popularity in the modern era can be explained by its elevation of a neglected secondary son as a great hero. In the history of modern Korea, the people of the peninsula have experienced a series of humiliations from colonization, forced division, and domestic oppression. As a result, a central agenda in the political rhetoric of both North and South Korea has been the recovery of national dignity and respect, oftentimes through massive displays of newly acquired power in the realms of the military, economy, and culture. Starting from the attempt by imperial Japan to convince Koreans that they were inferior relatives who had to be civilized through colonial tutelage, the liberated but soon divided nations felt like the bastard children of foreign powers that set their destinies in motion without consulting them on their own desires for the future. As a result, the theme of being disrespected, unappreciated, and underrated by callous and unwise authority figures blind to the emotional needs and the substantial talents of the protagonist, so well portrayed in the first part of The Story of Hong Gildong, has a profound resonance in the Korean psyche. In other words, the Joseon dynasty story of a secondary son seeking to overcome the disadvantages of his background and the oppression of his society in order to prove his true worth as a man, a leader, and a ruler has become the story of modern Korea itself. MINSOO KANG”
Heo Gyun, The Story of Hong Gildong

“What is said in daytime is overheard by the bird, and what is said in nighttime is overheard by the rat.’30”
Heo Gyun, The Story of Hong Gildong

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