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학술저널
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Jongmyung KIM (Academy of Korean Studies)
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The Academy of Korean Studies Korea Journal Korea Journal Vol.54 No.2
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2014.6
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62 - 86 (25page)

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Queen Munjeong (1501-1565) was a substantial power holder who administered national affairs from “behind the bamboo curtain” during the Joseon dynasty (1392- 1910). The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between her view on Buddhism and statecraft in sixteenth-century Confucian Joseon. To that end, this study examines Queen Munjeong"s Buddhist activities in anti-Buddhist Confucian society, her understanding of Buddhism, and her statecraft in relation to her Buddhist policy. Queen Munjeong did not reject heterodoxy and respected tradition, which served as the logic for her favor of Buddhism. She was a substantial power holder who surpassed royal authority in power and suppressed remonstrators, and her Buddhist activities had strong elements of private character while seeking miraculous efficacy, which eventually resulted in criticism from her contemporary and immediate later generations.

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Abstract
Introduction
Queen Munjeong’s Statecraft
Queen Munjeong’s Buddhist Activities
Evaluation of Queen Munjeong’s Statecraft and Buddhist View
Moreover, Queen Munjeong was a stern woman. Regarding this, chroniclers recorded,
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