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Mukhyuchangsu is the poetry in which Lee Mun-Gun wrote the impressing thoughts on the rainy day in the late spring when he was banished for ten years and various poets read the poetry and compiled the poems. That year was when Mukjae, Lee Mun-Gun was sixty years old. He wrote chil eon yul si ?Mukjaeeum and Hyusueum on the subject of his pen name, Mukjae and Hyusu and asked for the responding poetry from his friends. Through these poems, he wanted to live the rest of his life. The characteristics of the poems in Mukhyuchangsu seem to have no poetic property or personality, because the poems defined Lee Mun-Gun’s whole sixty-year life as the subject of ‘Mukjae’ and ‘Hyusu’. However, each of the poems solidified their own lives in the connotations of his pen name, Hyusu. The main content of the poets is identifying ability and being satisfied. In MukJae’s Diary, Lee Mun-Gun was keen on the education for the descendants and the management of slaves and real estate, whereas in Mukhyuchangsu he sang his old life, wanting to be silent and to rest. That resulted from the banishment, the physical and mental prison where he ended his whole life.