Subyok-Baiksu boiling water is described in 11th chapter of 『Dong-da son(東茶頌)』. The meaning of theat words is stone bowl and excessive boiled water. Originally Subyok-Baiksu boiling water is divided with Subyok boiling water and Baiksu boiling water in 『sixteen boiling water discussion(十六湯品)』 by Su I(蘇廙) at Tang(唐) dynasty in China. Cho Eui(艸衣) - the author of 『Dong-da song』 at Cho-seon(朝鮮) dynasty in korea was to compose a work 『Dong-da song』 by lyric expression. So we can hard to acquire accurate thought of the author. Subyok-Baiksu boiling water has same problem. this article is studied to obtain the more approximate idea of Cho Eui by inductive logic method. The results are as follows. 1. In 『sixteen boiling water discussion』. Deukil boiling sater(得一湯, boilled very suitable) is most fine water in boiling time group. Baiksu boilling sater is excessive boiled water. So not to be suitable for making tea. 2. In 『sixteen boiling water discussion』. Bugui boiling water(富貴湯, made by gold and silver bowl) is most fine water in boiling bowl group. Subyok boiling water is made by stone bowl. So to be suitable for making tea. But lesser proper than Bugui boiling water. 3. The meaning of Subyok-Baiksu boiling water in 『Dong-da son』 is the same of Subyok boiling water and Baiksu boiling water in 『sixteen boiling water discussion』. 4. The thought of Cho Eui in Subyok-Baiksu boiling water is modesty.
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