원문정보
Korea-China-Japan ocean routes and Tamra in the 13th and 14th centuries.
초록
영어
In the 13th and 14th centuries, the sea of Northeast Asia was the point where various cultures such as politics, economy, culture, and religion intersected in Korea, China, and Japan relationship. we examined the ocean route between South Korea, China and Japan in Northeast Asian sea area, and researched the phase of Tamra, which is located in the middle of the route at that time. Goryeo and China mainly used the a southern ocean route linking Gaegyeong-Heuksando- Jusan-Myeongju. China and Japen used East China ocean route linking Maungju and Hakada. Tamra was a midpoint of Northeast Asia's maritime trade routes and served as an intermediate stopover, a safety origin for long-distance navigation, and a destination for drift. In addition, Tamra contributed to human and physical exchanges between countries, and as various cultures crossed through Tamra, it became an opportunity for Tamlines to accept new culture.
목차
Ⅱ. 13∼14세기 한-중-일 해양항로
1) 고려-중국 항로
2) 중국-일본 항로
3) 고려-일본 항로
Ⅲ. 탐라의 諸위상
1) 중간 거점
2) 안전 기원
3) 漂着地
Ⅳ. 맺음말
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