HTML 편집기The Tale of Sim Cheong, also known as "The Filial Daughter Sim Cheong," is one of Korea's most famous traditional folktales.As a child, I read this book in the context of filial piety, but as an adult, I came to see it as a story of an inner journey.On the path of growth, one must, like Persephone, venture into the depths of the abyss at times.Although such aspects are not explicitly expressed in the book, it would be meaningful to read between the lines and reflect on the deeper significance with imagination.The term "bong sa" originally comes from a government position given to blind people during the Joseon Dynasty. However, in modern times, it carries a somewhat derogatory nuance, so it is no longer commonly used.
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