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Akchang kasa, 'Ch'ŏngsan pyŏlgok'
A collection of anthems compiled from the lyrics of agak and folk music, which were used as movements from the Goryeo Dynasty to the early Joseon Dynasty.
This anthology is probably the most important one of its kind as it is only here that we find the texts of Koryõ poems which are found nowhere else.
Akchang kasawas
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The compilation and date of compilation are unknown, but there is a theory that it was compiled by Park Jun (朴浚), a person from Miryang during the reigns of King Jungjong and King Myeongjong of Joseon.
was first published sometime between 1510 - 69. It is the oldest extant anthology of poems in Korea, which not only records the texts of twenty-four poems written during the Koryõ and in the beginning of the Yi dynasties, but also those of more than sixty other poems in Korean or Chinese translation.
Compared to other Goryeo songs that mainly dealt with love between men and women, the main content is the sorrow and anguish of life.
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Regarding the author, there are two views, one that is viewed as an individual creation and the other that is viewed as a joint work of the people.
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Haegum
traditional Korean string instrument, resembling a vertical fiddle with two strings
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