Myeon Am, Choi, Ik-hyun(1831~1906), a leader of righteous movement,
fought against continuous invasion of Japan, but failed to save the country
and was arrested by Japanese soldiers due to participation in the resistance
in Tain. Im, Byong-chan(1851~1916) was also arrested and sent to prison
in Daemado with him. Choi, Ik-hyun met with 9 men, who were in
custody there because of the resistance in many different regions, Lee,
Shick(1873~1936) from Cheongyang, Nam, Gyu-jin(1863~?) from Yesan,
Ahn, Hang-shick(1860~1922), Shin, Bo-gyoon(1865~1912), Shin, Hyun-doo
(1886~?) from Hongsung, Lee, San-doo(1859~1926) from Booyeo, Yoo,
Joon-geun(1860~1920) from Boryeong, Choi, Sang-jip(1846~?) from
Boryeon, Nampo and Moon, Suk-hwan(1869~1925) from Boryeong, Biihn.
He died there with those 9 men.
This paper deals with Soochangshi(poem) exchanged between Im,
Byong-chan and 9 righteous men of Hongjoo. Those poems are very
valuable pieces of work that show the trace of honest life of people who
were willing to lose their life to save the country in crisis. The study in the
paper will bring light on the process that the righteous men went through to create Soochangshi and the significant value and meaning that those
poems have.
Myeon Am, Choi, Ik-hyun(1831~1906), a leader of righteous movement,
fought against continuous invasion of Japan, but failed to save the country
and was arrested by Japanese soldiers due to participation in the resistance
in Tain. Im, Byong-chan(1851~1916) was also arrested and sent to prison
in Daemado with him. Choi, Ik-hyun met with 9 men, who were in
custody there because of the resistance in many different regions, Lee,
Shick(1873~1936) from Cheongyang, Nam, Gyu-jin(1863~?) from Yesan,
Ahn, Hang-shick(1860~1922), Shin, Bo-gyoon(1865~1912), Shin, Hyun-doo
(1886~?) from Hongsung, Lee, San-doo(1859~1926) from Booyeo, Yoo,
Joon-geun(1860~1920) from Boryeong, Choi, Sang-jip(1846~?) from
Boryeon, Nampo and Moon, Suk-hwan(1869~1925) from Boryeong, Biihn.
He died there with those 9 men.
This paper deals with Soochangshi(poem) exchanged between Im,
Byong-chan and 9 righteous men of Hongjoo. Those poems are very
valuable pieces of work that show the trace of honest life of people who
were willing to lose their life to save the country in crisis. The study in the
paper will bring light on the process that the righteous men went through to create Soochangshi and the significant value and meaning that those
poems have.