In this thesis, I explore the ways in which Man-o(晩悟) Lee hu-yeun(李厚淵, 1798~1863) write the and its meaning. Lee hu-yeun wrote another poetry the reciting the same ‘Pleasure-Seeking(遊興)’ experience in Sung-chun(成川). This thesis focused on the and . I explore widely the difference between the Hangul(Korean alphabet) Kasa(歌詞) and the Hanmun(Classical Chinese) Akbu(樂府) in the expression of Genre, and its meaning of reciting the same experience by different Genre. To conclude, Lee hu-yeun wrote the with friends in Sung-chun(成川) of Pleasure-Seeking region, then he created the based on the by transformation of Genre(:Hanmun Akbu→Hangul Kasa). Then he made Kisaeng(妓生, Korean geisha) sing in the Pleasure-Seeking Place. This thesis explore the writing of poetry and its enjoyment aspect in the Late Chosun Dynasty thus.