The Thought and Art of China's Classical Poetry in Early Korea

According to chronological order, Korean literature can be divided into classical literature and modern literature. Korean classical literature was developed under the background of Korean people's traditional folk beliefs, but it was also influenced by Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, among which Buddhism had the greatest influence, followed by Confucianism in the Korean era.

On the other hand, Korean modern literature developed in the process of modernization in contact with western culture. from

There are not only Christian ideas introduced into Korea from the west, but also many artistic trends and influences. With the development of "New Education" and "Mandarin and Literature Movement", the Chinese writing system that once represented the culture of the ruling class has lost its social and cultural functions.

Silla's Country Songs marks the rise of a unique poetic genre in Korean literature. "Country songs" are based on the sound and meaning of Chinese characters.

There are 14 recorded Korean poems, which are kept in the book "The Heritage of the Three Kingdoms".

The characteristics of Korean literature are the increasing use of Chinese characters, the disappearance of rural songs and the emergence of Korean ballads.

The form of oral literature has been passed down to the Korean period.

The Korean alphabet created in the early Korean era is a turning point in the history of Korean literature. Music sports, such as "Song of Dragonflies"

, are recorded in Korean letters.

Time Tune is a representative of Korean poetry. The poetic style of "Shi Diao" was established in the later period of Korea, but it was established in the Korean era.

Under the influence of the new social ideology dominated by Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty, it further prospered. Another form of poetry in the Korean era is

"Song". "Song" is not limited to expressing personal feelings, but often contains the contents of warning the world, persuading the good and forbidding the evil.