Korean Correspondent Envoys and East Asian Cultural Exchanges (fudan Literature and History Special Issue No. 15)

Korean Correspondent Envoys and East Asian Cultural Exchanges (fudan Literature and History Special Issue No. 15)

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The Korean messengers are the collective name for a series of mission teams sent by the Joseon Dynasty to Japan from the 17th to the 19th century. This series of historical events is not only a direct manifestation of the cultural exchanges between Korea and Japan, but also reflects the profound impact of China, as an "absent presence", on the engagement etiquette, Confucian exchanges, knowledge exchanges, and literary competitions between the two countries using the messengers as the carrier. This book contains the latest research on issues related to North Korean messengers by scholars from China, Japan, and South Korea from different perspectives such as history, culture, and language. These articles use transnational, interdisciplinary, and cross-field research methods to present the various aspects of North Korean messenger activities from the perspective of East Asian cultural exchanges, thereby giving us a new understanding of the impact of Chinese civilization on East Asia in history.

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