The aim of this article is to scrutinize the influence of the returning home of Songheum(宋欽, 1459~1547) and to explain the literary foundation of Songsun(宋純, 1493~1583) in Chosun dynasty.<BR> Songheum, to be nicknamed Chichidang(知止堂), was an able administrator in 16th century. In his lives, he was cognized as to honor his parents and to be honest to the people. First, he was a local governor what is distinguished for virtue at Cheolla area. Second, he returned home frequently and honored his parents consistently. Many people were proud of his attitude for comfortable retirement. And third, after retirement he built a pavilion named Kwansu(觀水) around his home and rejoiced his country village pastoral lives. And Songinsu(宋麟壽), the governor of Cheolla, gave a feast for old age especially for Songheum at the new-built pavilion named Kiyoung(耆英). This ceremonial cultural tradition has a very important function in the country village lives.<BR> Songsun, to be nicknamed Myunang(?仰), was a third joint nephew with Songheum and learned from him in young age. Being growth, he turned into verse his attitude on Songheum. In this respect, the literary foundation of Songsun was dependent on his third joint unckle Songheum.
Ⅰ. 서언<BR>Ⅱ. 송흠의 귀향과 그 반향<BR>Ⅲ. 송흠의 훈도와 송순의 태도<BR>Ⅳ. 소결; 송순 문학의 기반과 변모 과정<BR>참고문헌<BR>〈Abstract〉<BR>
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