This research inquires into the literature and politics of the Omi Dynasty (A.D. 667~672), which is regarded as 'a great transitional period' in the history of Japanese culture. The Omi Dynasty, which was established after the fall of Baekje, was a period in which Baekje's exiled intellectuals had a great influence on the history of Japanese culture and the development of the Ancient Japan through profound participation and activities in politics and literature of that time. Therefore, this paper examines the contributions to and the roles in the Omi Dynasty's literature and politics performed by the exiled intellectuals from Baekje, and explicates their influence on Japanese history and the cultural history of Japan and its meaning. As a result, it is shown that in the political and social stability of the Omi Dynasty, the knowledge of the exiled intellectuals from Baekje, who were experts in administration, military tactics, law, education, medicine, Confucianism, the Yin-Yang, and Chinese literature, was greatly utilized in constructing the Ancient Japan. The exiled intellectuals especially played an active part in scholarship and literature. It was these exiled intellectuals with profound knowledge who took the responsibility of education necessary for training talented men in the first public school in Japan. Chinese literature became popular for the first time in Japan and the traditional Japanese poetry (the Manyoshu's Poem) was highly developed, and these were due to the Omi Dynasty's splendid court culture and literary atmosphere lead by the exiled intellectuals who had rich academic attainments. Therefore, it is possible to conclude that the Omi Dynasty's scholarship and literature were initiated and lead by Baekjae's exiled intellectuals, and the Omi Dynasty can be said to be a great transitional period in the history of Japanese literature as well as a decisive opportunity to bring about the development of Japanese literature and the Manyoshu's Poem. Baekje's elegant and graceful culture was transplanted on a large scale in the Omi Dynasty, and the Dynasty was newly born politically, socially and timely with no similar cases in the history of Japan being found. Furthermore, Baekje's exiled intellectuals were active politically being able to practice advanced politics, which after all brought a turning point in Japanese history to develop greatly. Therefore, the significance of the Omi Dynasty's literature and politics toward the history of Japan and of its culture can be concluded as immense.
天智천황大化의 개신백제멸망망명지식인壬申의 난Omi Dynastyemperor TenjiTaika Reformfall of BaekjeBaekje's exiled intellectualsKorean people moved to Japan in Ancient KoreaJinshin RebellionTenmu DynastyBaekchon RiverOtsu Palace近江朝渡倭人(渡來人)天武朝白村江大津宮
동아시아고대학회 [The Association Of East Asian Ancient Studies]
설립연도
1999
분야
인문학>기타인문학
소개
본 학회는 동아시아권역의 고대의 역사와 문화, 언어와 문학, 종교와 철학, 민속과 사회, 고고학 등에 관한 고대학 관련분야의 학문을 학제적 국제적인 협력과 유대를 통해 연구의 가능성을 확대하고, 연구의 질을 향상시키며, 동아시아에 있어서의 학문발전과 문화교류 및 학자, 연구자, 회원 상호간의 유대와 국제적 친선을 도모할 목적으로 설립되었다. 이를 위하여 본 학회는 동아시아고대학에 관한 연구발표회, 학술강연회, 강독회, 학술답사, 도서출판, 학회지 발행 등의 사업을 기획하여 집행한다.
간행물
간행물명
동아시아고대학 [DONG ASIA KODAEHAK ; The East Asian Ancient Studies]