2022년 3월 21일 월요일

Japanese culture seen by Joseon scholars

 One of the biggest concerns of Chonin (Jeongin), a metropolitan city in charge of modern Japanese culture, was sexual pleasure. This sexual pleasure includes so-called female and navy, and for female, there was a royal palace recognized by the Shogunate, and for female, there was a kabuki wakashu for navy.


In the late 17th century, dozens of kinds of books such as "Nanpamul fish" (1655) and "Yugwak's guidebook" and "Yugwak's flatware" (1678) were published, and books such as "Saekdo Daegyeong" (1678), which describe the overall matters related to the Confucianism. In addition, Saikaku Ihara, a novelist representing Kamigata (upper) literature, (1682), (1686) and (1686) are all stories about sexual pleasure between men and women. In addition, ukiyo-e, who made a leap forward to Nishikie, a multicolored engraving in the late 18th century, was closely related to the world of Confucian women while making so-called spring paintings. Meanwhile, navy blue is said to have been prevalent in temples since the 14th century, and was used as a subject of novels such as "Chuya Jangmul" (the 14th century), and was also covered in poetry collections in Gozan (Osan), such as "Shimjeon-si" (the first half of the 15th century). In addition, samurai groups also had a habit of loving miso, and Kanazoshi such as {Shimugi} (1643) also dealt with navy. This is also the story of Saikaku's "Navy" (1687) about 1687). In the 45th year of King Sukjong (1719), after the end of the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, Shin Yoo-han returned to Japan as a ritual official (in charge of records) of a news agency and left a Haeyurok.> One of the things Shin Yu-han, a priest, noticed in Osaka was their sexual culture. He listened to Japan around interpreters, wrote 40 articles based on what he saw in person, pinched the Japanese people, and reported them to the court after returning home. If you look at only five of them, my house's Chilbo lanterns come to the front door every night until dawn, and the old West goes to the back door. (The customs of the Japanese Empire always light up the lanterns and men and women sleep.) => The article written by the priest as an additional explanation at the bottom of his article.   "Rang-kun is going to sleep on silkworms, but I like the bathhouses. Wash my skin in the incense bath, hold a smile, and hug the Nanggun. (This country's custom is to make a bathhouse and bathe together.) It's clear and clear, unfold the picture in Nangun's arms. It was Namchang who astonished him the most among the castles, who was not ashamed of himself, but of his pleasure compared to the picture. "A peculiar thing I've never heard of in the world!" I put scented oil on my hair and drew my eyebrows... Aritaum of handsome men aged 13-14 to 28 is nicer than that of women. Falling into navy is twice as much as women, and nobles and rich men raise them without sparing their wealth. "It's a very strange custom." "With the silk of the Golden Bath, Taesu's luxury is comparable to the delay in wages. When the sun sets, the snow-like dwarf, who will be full of Chunhong, combed his hair under his ears. (This means that both Taesu and the noble have male windows.) Beads, silk tent larvae, and keep you in the best house. A stone knife at the waist keeps you away from the crazy spring flowers. Some Japanese are not jealous of their wives, but some are jealous of Namchang and even kill people.

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