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For the second couplet I could not find a writer and I am not sure if we discussed it in class. But I did find an Interpretation stating that the poem is about never fully knowing a person's or a thing's nature no matter how long we know them or it.
 
For the second couplet I could not find a writer and I am not sure if we discussed it in class. But I did find an Interpretation stating that the poem is about never fully knowing a person's or a thing's nature no matter how long we know them or it.
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2019년 7월 17일 (수) 20:40 판

Original Script

::: 推句 :::

51.

魚戱新荷動이요

鳥散餘花落이라.

琴潤絃猶響이요

爐寒火尙存이라.


56.

山高松下立이요

江深沙上流라.

花開昨夜雨요

花落今朝風이라.


57.

大旱得甘雨하고

他鄕逢故人이라.

畫虎難畫骨이요

知人未知心이라.


Translation

Poem 51: Mo Ran Seo


Fishes play, then newly bloom lotus flowers move.
Birds disperse, then remained flowers fall.
[Even though] a zither get wet, strings still make sound.
[Even though] a stove is cold, fires are still there.


  • Discussion Questions:

Poem 56: name


(abcd)


  • Discussion Questions:

Poem 57: Kristina Kaltenbach


大旱得甘雨하고

Great draught encounters sweet rain.

他鄕逢故 人이라.

Another town meets someone from home.

畫虎難畫骨이요

Drawing a tiger, it is difficult to draw the bones.

知人未知心이라.

Knowing a person, you don’t know their heart.


  • Discussion Questions:

The first couplet is written by Hong Mai (洪邁, 1123-1202) from the Song dynasty. And I believe the whole poem was called 容齋隨筆. The two lines are interpreted as meaning something like if you missed something for a long time (rain or your hometown) it is better than anything else to see it after that time.

For the second couplet I could not find a writer and I am not sure if we discussed it in class. But I did find an Interpretation stating that the poem is about never fully knowing a person's or a thing's nature no matter how long we know them or it.

source: http://db.cyberseodang.or.kr/front/sabuList/BookMain.do?mId=m01&bnCode=jti_5a0201&titleId=C59