The Book of Changes was one of the scriptures that implied Eastern ideas. This article attempted to answer the question, “What is the spirit of Gwan Gwang?” Recently, Gwan Gwang has come to mean tourism. In Oriental thinking, however, it means viewing, and it is far from tourism, even as it implied its spirit. The 20th hexagram of the Book of Changes meant wind blowing across the earth. The text’s Eastern ideas included that of respect gained from sincerity and six lines meant individual action regardless of time and circumstance. In addition, six lines meant the social class of the person. The spirit of Gwan Gwang saw the capability of the world to achieve spiritual enlightenment, as wind blew across the earth.
ABSTRACT
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 관광 연구와 주역
Ⅲ. 관광의 정신적 가치
Ⅳ. 결론
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