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Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 書經
Pronunciation
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | Seogyeong |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | Seogyeong |
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McCune–Reischauer? | Sŏgyŏng |
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Yale Romanization? | sekyeng |
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Proper noun
서경 • (Seogyeong) (hanja 書經)
- (literature) the Book of Documents (a collection of documents and speeches alleged to have been written by rulers and officials of the early Zhou Dynasty and before)
Coordinate terms
사서오경 (
四書五經,
Saseoogyeong, “Four Books and Five Classics”)
사서 (
四書,
Saseo, “Four Books”)
- 대학 (大學, Daehak, “Great Learning”)
- 중용 (中庸, Jung'yong, “Doctrine of the Mean”)
- 논어 (論語, Noneo, “Analects”)
- 맹자 (孟子, Maengja, “Mencius”)
오경 (
五經,
Ogyeong, “Five Classics”)
- 시경 (詩經, Sigyeong, “Classic of Poetry”)
- 서경 (書經, Seogyeong, “Book of Documents”)
- 예기 (禮記, Yegi, “Book of Rites”)
- 역경 (易經, Yeokgyeong, “I Ching”)
- 춘추 (春秋, Chunchu, “Spring and Autumn Annals”)