Jamdurok and'Boating at Red Cliff'in the Joseon Dynasty
Su Shi's influence on the literary of the Korean Peninsula is profound,and his"Ode to the Red Cliffs"is particularly well-known and beloved by Korean literati.During the mid-Joseon period,scholars Park Eun,Lee Haeng,and Nam Gon reinterpreted the scene of Su Shi's boating at Red Cliff,compiling the poems created during that time into a book titled Jamdurok.They emulated Su Shi's boating at Red Cliff for two purposes:one was to engage in a transcendent spiritual communication across time with Su Shi to alleviate their innerconcerns,and the other was to foster literary communication with like-minded scholars through po-etry creation.The publication of Jamdurok not only promoted the popularity of the boating at Red Cliff among literati of the Joseon era but also preserved works that have otherwise been lost,holding significant cultural meaning and precious historical value.