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This study paid attention to what the Korean academic circles don't have interest in its moving route, in the face of which Goryeo had dispatched envoys to the Jin Dynasty every year for about 100 years. Thus, the aim was to clarify the route, moving period, and process from Goryeo to the Jin Dynasty. However, there were almost no data that will directly clarify this. Thus, it referred to the data related to the Song(宋) dynasty, the Southern Song dynasty, and Xia(夏) and the data in its next period. The capital of the Jin Dynasty was Shangjing(上京:around Harbin), but transferred the capital to Zhongdu(中都:Beijing) in 1153. Due to this, the Goryeo envoys moved to Shangjing before 1153 and to Zhongdu after then. This study examined in detail by classifying the route by which the Goryeo envoys would pass into Gaegyeong(開京)~Dongjing(東京)(A), Dongjing(東京)~Shangjing(上京)(B), Dongjing(東京)~Yuguan(楡關)(C①), Yuguan(楡關)~Zhongdu(中都)(C②), and then proposed a map. This was the most important work in this study. Also, it analyzed data that are confirmed both the departure from Goryeo and the arrival in the Jin Dynasty, and then confirmed that both the moving time of going to Shangjing from Gaegyeong and the moving time of going to Zhongdu took averagely 49 days and that it took 30 days when there was urgent business. And it was expected for which the Jin Dynasty would greet the Goryeo envoys by directly sending Jiebanshi(接伴使) as an envoy who welcomes when the Goryeo envoys arrive in Posufu(婆速府) by crossing over the Aprokgang River, and would give a party 2~3 until arriving in the capital. This study is expected to be likely conducive to researching into the international relationship in Goryeo and into the overseas traffic route.


This study paid attention to what the Korean academic circles don't have interest in its moving route, in the face of which Goryeo had dispatched envoys to the Jin Dynasty every year for about 100 years. Thus, the aim was to clarify the route, moving period, and process from Goryeo to the Jin Dynasty. However, there were almost no data that will directly clarify this. Thus, it referred to the data related to the Song(宋) dynasty, the Southern Song dynasty, and Xia(夏) and the data in its next period. The capital of the Jin Dynasty was Shangjing(上京:around Harbin), but transferred the capital to Zhongdu(中都:Beijing) in 1153. Due to this, the Goryeo envoys moved to Shangjing before 1153 and to Zhongdu after then. This study examined in detail by classifying the route by which the Goryeo envoys would pass into Gaegyeong(開京)~Dongjing(東京)(A), Dongjing(東京)~Shangjing(上京)(B), Dongjing(東京)~Yuguan(楡關)(C①), Yuguan(楡關)~Zhongdu(中都)(C②), and then proposed a map. This was the most important work in this study. Also, it analyzed data that are confirmed both the departure from Goryeo and the arrival in the Jin Dynasty, and then confirmed that both the moving time of going to Shangjing from Gaegyeong and the moving time of going to Zhongdu took averagely 49 days and that it took 30 days when there was urgent business. And it was expected for which the Jin Dynasty would greet the Goryeo envoys by directly sending Jiebanshi(接伴使) as an envoy who welcomes when the Goryeo envoys arrive in Posufu(婆速府) by crossing over the Aprokgang River, and would give a party 2~3 until arriving in the capital. This study is expected to be likely conducive to researching into the international relationship in Goryeo and into the overseas traffic route.