
Feng Shui War
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Book Introduction
Bestselling author Kim Jin-myeong's new novel, released after two years
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In search of the mystery of the curse that fell upon KoreaA new novel by author Kim Jin-myeong, released after two years.
One day, a mysterious message arrives to the president from 'Naipa Lee Han-pil-be'.
To decipher this message, Eunhasu, the administrative officer of the Presidential Office, struggles and begins to pursue the identity of the curse that has been placed on the Republic of Korea.
Although it is a fictional setting, it is a novel that forces us to confront the past and the future.
June 2, 2023. Novel/Poetry PD Kim Yu-ri
Bestselling author Kim Jin-myeong's "Feng Shui War"
Revised and expanded edition published to commemorate the sale of 100,000 copies!
A new ending with a more definitive solution to the population problem!
A mysterious message delivered to the President.
“Naipa Lee Han-pil-be”
Who is the one who has put a curse on the Republic of Korea?
Lost history, lost land
A population cliff that threatens national extinction.
All keywords point to one place.
Break the curse that is weighing down the Republic of Korea!
One day, a mysterious message is delivered to the President of the Republic of Korea.
Eunhasu, an administrative officer working in the Presidential Office, is instructed to track down a message, but no matter how hard she tracks down this bizarre message that says, "The prophecy of the curse has come true," she can't find a clue.
When even experts in each field are unable to come up with an answer, Eunhasu thinks of her college classmate Hyeongyeon, who devoted himself to reading, saying he would read every book in the world instead of studying his major.
While trying to trace the meaning of the message, Hyeongyeon takes Eunhasu to a shaman's house to find clues.
Milky Way is half-hearted and meets with shamans, monks, and geomancers, but gets no results.
Milky Way feels uncomfortable with Hyungyeon's unscientific approach to solving an important problem, but ironically, the evidence Hyungyeon presents sets the two on the path to finding the answer.
The inner workings of the order directed at the President and the entire nation confront an unexpected topic.
A history and lost lands that have been reduced and manipulated by Japan.
What is the true nature of the spell cast upon the past and future of the Republic of Korea? As the outlines of the previously undisclosed truth begin to emerge, everyone is shocked. Meanwhile, the various intertwining events that emerge during the final journey to decipher the curse will not easily let Eunhasu and Hyeongyeon go…
Japan and Korea, close yet far apart.
Two countries standing somewhere in the future, sharing a difficult past!
Can we forgive them?
Are they ready to join us?
“It is the same on the path of history.
If you look at it that way
The victor of the Imjin War, which gave birth to the noble spirit of Waedeoksan, is naturally Korea.
Japan cuts off the nose and collects the corpse to show the hometown
Korea, buried in the sunny side.
Who won the war?”
Revised and expanded edition published to commemorate the sale of 100,000 copies!
A new ending with a more definitive solution to the population problem!
A mysterious message delivered to the President.
“Naipa Lee Han-pil-be”
Who is the one who has put a curse on the Republic of Korea?
Lost history, lost land
A population cliff that threatens national extinction.
All keywords point to one place.
Break the curse that is weighing down the Republic of Korea!
One day, a mysterious message is delivered to the President of the Republic of Korea.
Eunhasu, an administrative officer working in the Presidential Office, is instructed to track down a message, but no matter how hard she tracks down this bizarre message that says, "The prophecy of the curse has come true," she can't find a clue.
When even experts in each field are unable to come up with an answer, Eunhasu thinks of her college classmate Hyeongyeon, who devoted himself to reading, saying he would read every book in the world instead of studying his major.
While trying to trace the meaning of the message, Hyeongyeon takes Eunhasu to a shaman's house to find clues.
Milky Way is half-hearted and meets with shamans, monks, and geomancers, but gets no results.
Milky Way feels uncomfortable with Hyungyeon's unscientific approach to solving an important problem, but ironically, the evidence Hyungyeon presents sets the two on the path to finding the answer.
The inner workings of the order directed at the President and the entire nation confront an unexpected topic.
A history and lost lands that have been reduced and manipulated by Japan.
What is the true nature of the spell cast upon the past and future of the Republic of Korea? As the outlines of the previously undisclosed truth begin to emerge, everyone is shocked. Meanwhile, the various intertwining events that emerge during the final journey to decipher the curse will not easily let Eunhasu and Hyeongyeon go…
Japan and Korea, close yet far apart.
Two countries standing somewhere in the future, sharing a difficult past!
Can we forgive them?
Are they ready to join us?
“It is the same on the path of history.
If you look at it that way
The victor of the Imjin War, which gave birth to the noble spirit of Waedeoksan, is naturally Korea.
Japan cuts off the nose and collects the corpse to show the hometown
Korea, buried in the sunny side.
Who won the war?”
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Hoesinryeongjipmanchukgoseon
Naipa Lee Han-pil-be
Lee Hyeong-yeon
Synchronous response
Monk Kimihito
Joseon's feng shui
Jangrak and barley
Guryonghyeol site
Unsolved spell
Whose prophecy is this?
weird old people
Motive for the crime
exaggerated incident
population cliff
Where is the culprit?
The road to Mt. Borisan
Daiichi's plaque
Pronunciation of oracle bone script
The agony of the Milky Way
Where is the reply spirit?
Eight letters unraveling
Old story
In search of the spirit of reply
Hoeyang-gun and Singosan-myeon
The Secret of the Iron Ridge
A lonely fight
The Milky Way's resignation
The Prophecy of the Mission
Jindo Waedeoksan Mountain
self-immolation
Kidnapping in broad daylight
The bizarre kidnapper
Reason for the crime
Left Path Esoteric Buddhism
The person pointed to by the mission party
It was all you
pure land
up
Naipa Lee Han-pil-be
Lee Hyeong-yeon
Synchronous response
Monk Kimihito
Joseon's feng shui
Jangrak and barley
Guryonghyeol site
Unsolved spell
Whose prophecy is this?
weird old people
Motive for the crime
exaggerated incident
population cliff
Where is the culprit?
The road to Mt. Borisan
Daiichi's plaque
Pronunciation of oracle bone script
The agony of the Milky Way
Where is the reply spirit?
Eight letters unraveling
Old story
In search of the spirit of reply
Hoeyang-gun and Singosan-myeon
The Secret of the Iron Ridge
A lonely fight
The Milky Way's resignation
The Prophecy of the Mission
Jindo Waedeoksan Mountain
self-immolation
Kidnapping in broad daylight
The bizarre kidnapper
Reason for the crime
Left Path Esoteric Buddhism
The person pointed to by the mission party
It was all you
pure land
up
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A strange voice burst out from his mouth, neither male nor female, as if it were from another world.
The sound, like thunder ripping through the night sky, was like a wailing cry shouting to the heavens.
“Hypnotize this land.
A hypnosis from which one can never wake up.
“So let Joseon boil in a bowl! This is a strange curse that will last a thousand years!”
--- p.21
"If you were going to ruin Joseon by spewing so many curses, Korea should be completely crushed by now. Why are you worried about Korea's energy rising again? Even if you recite such curses for a hundred days, you will ultimately fall short of the natural order, don't you know that?"
--- p.226
“There is truly no trace of the vengeful spirit.
There is only a soul sleeping peacefully, looking at its hometown. Which famous celestial being could have performed such a great magic?
Who is it that soothes the hearts of those who sleep, allowing them to relinquish their resentment for eternity?”
--- p.274
“I don’t believe in human destiny.
“I believe in a greater destiny.”
"yes.
It's just a blocked waterway.
“If it bursts and creates a new path, it flows again. If it gets blocked again, it somehow bursts and flows again.”
“…….”
“I let the water flow away.
“No matter how it flows, if it gets blocked, it will overflow again.”
--- p.280
“I wondered who would bring balance to a world filled only with the wisdom of numbers.
“I wondered who would stand in their place and what they would look like if the high priest who cuts off food and looks at the waterfall disappeared, if the shaman who honors the memories of ancestors and soothes longing disappeared, and if the priest who looks up to the sky and caresses the earth disappeared.”
--- p.283
“It may be hard to believe, but your Japan ruled Korea like that.
Remnants, remnants of the Japanese colonial period.
“There is probably no other country in the world that uses the word ‘leftovers’ more than Korea.”
--- p.296
“It is the same on the path of history.
In that sense, the victor of the Imjin War, which gave birth to the noble spirit of Waedeoksan, is naturally Korea.
You guys think about it too.
Japan, which cuts off noses, and Korea, which collects corpses and buries them in a sunny spot overlooking their hometown.
Who won the war?”
The sound, like thunder ripping through the night sky, was like a wailing cry shouting to the heavens.
“Hypnotize this land.
A hypnosis from which one can never wake up.
“So let Joseon boil in a bowl! This is a strange curse that will last a thousand years!”
--- p.21
"If you were going to ruin Joseon by spewing so many curses, Korea should be completely crushed by now. Why are you worried about Korea's energy rising again? Even if you recite such curses for a hundred days, you will ultimately fall short of the natural order, don't you know that?"
--- p.226
“There is truly no trace of the vengeful spirit.
There is only a soul sleeping peacefully, looking at its hometown. Which famous celestial being could have performed such a great magic?
Who is it that soothes the hearts of those who sleep, allowing them to relinquish their resentment for eternity?”
--- p.274
“I don’t believe in human destiny.
“I believe in a greater destiny.”
"yes.
It's just a blocked waterway.
“If it bursts and creates a new path, it flows again. If it gets blocked again, it somehow bursts and flows again.”
“…….”
“I let the water flow away.
“No matter how it flows, if it gets blocked, it will overflow again.”
--- p.280
“I wondered who would bring balance to a world filled only with the wisdom of numbers.
“I wondered who would stand in their place and what they would look like if the high priest who cuts off food and looks at the waterfall disappeared, if the shaman who honors the memories of ancestors and soothes longing disappeared, and if the priest who looks up to the sky and caresses the earth disappeared.”
--- p.283
“It may be hard to believe, but your Japan ruled Korea like that.
Remnants, remnants of the Japanese colonial period.
“There is probably no other country in the world that uses the word ‘leftovers’ more than Korea.”
--- p.296
“It is the same on the path of history.
In that sense, the victor of the Imjin War, which gave birth to the noble spirit of Waedeoksan, is naturally Korea.
You guys think about it too.
Japan, which cuts off noses, and Korea, which collects corpses and buries them in a sunny spot overlooking their hometown.
Who won the war?”
--- p.300
Publisher's Review
Can our future truly exist without our past?
Kim Jin-myeong's "Feng Shui War" is a work that once again highlights the meaning and value of indigenous culture, which cannot be fully explained in the language of science in this day and age, and adds substance to a lost history.
Some may deem the fierce process of trying to reclaim what is uniquely ours, lost through injustice, as worthless.
So why has author Kim Jin-myeong continued to offer keen insights and questions about the past and future of the Republic of Korea?
In today's world, where efficiency and convenience are highly prioritized, the world is being unified by those who are physically strong and in irrational ways.
In that context, losing the identity of the Republic of Korea would be no different from losing our own names.
What defines us as we are?
What have we lost or are losing in the history of countless invasions and plunders?
This is a question that will transcend time and return to the Republic of Korea, both now and in the distant future.
"The Feng Shui War" aims to become a catalyst for protecting the future of the Republic of Korea by building on historical truths that existed but were not revealed, through two characters who become involved in a mysterious incident through chance or inevitability.
Being the subject of that work is no longer limited to a specific generation.
All those who do not turn away and are willing to take on the arduous process will become the ones who will create tomorrow's Republic of Korea.
Furthermore, 『The War of Feng Shui』 addresses a timely topic, such as the population cliff, which can be difficult and painful to face, with the fast-paced development and plot characteristic of author Kim Jin-myeong, and with genuine prose that does not lose its affection for the Republic of Korea even amidst the fast pace.
The compelling point of 『The Feng Shui War』 is that any reader who shares the same history and language can relate to the story.
We can no longer turn a blind eye to our manipulated history.
The power to stop the 'curse' that is encroaching upon the Republic of Korea.
It is clearly within us.
To celebrate the sale of 100,000 copies, the revised and expanded edition of "The Feng Shui War," presented with a new cover and a new ending, will be a meaningful gift to readers who have loved author Jinmyeong Kim, who poses sharp questions to society without hesitation.
For both readers of "The Feng Shui War" and those who haven't, I hope this revised and expanded edition, which contains author Kim Jin-myeong's even more poignant message and solutions to the population problem in a new ending, will provide a valuable opportunity to reflect on our society and enjoy it at the same time.
Kim Jin-myeong's "Feng Shui War" is a work that once again highlights the meaning and value of indigenous culture, which cannot be fully explained in the language of science in this day and age, and adds substance to a lost history.
Some may deem the fierce process of trying to reclaim what is uniquely ours, lost through injustice, as worthless.
So why has author Kim Jin-myeong continued to offer keen insights and questions about the past and future of the Republic of Korea?
In today's world, where efficiency and convenience are highly prioritized, the world is being unified by those who are physically strong and in irrational ways.
In that context, losing the identity of the Republic of Korea would be no different from losing our own names.
What defines us as we are?
What have we lost or are losing in the history of countless invasions and plunders?
This is a question that will transcend time and return to the Republic of Korea, both now and in the distant future.
"The Feng Shui War" aims to become a catalyst for protecting the future of the Republic of Korea by building on historical truths that existed but were not revealed, through two characters who become involved in a mysterious incident through chance or inevitability.
Being the subject of that work is no longer limited to a specific generation.
All those who do not turn away and are willing to take on the arduous process will become the ones who will create tomorrow's Republic of Korea.
Furthermore, 『The War of Feng Shui』 addresses a timely topic, such as the population cliff, which can be difficult and painful to face, with the fast-paced development and plot characteristic of author Kim Jin-myeong, and with genuine prose that does not lose its affection for the Republic of Korea even amidst the fast pace.
The compelling point of 『The Feng Shui War』 is that any reader who shares the same history and language can relate to the story.
We can no longer turn a blind eye to our manipulated history.
The power to stop the 'curse' that is encroaching upon the Republic of Korea.
It is clearly within us.
To celebrate the sale of 100,000 copies, the revised and expanded edition of "The Feng Shui War," presented with a new cover and a new ending, will be a meaningful gift to readers who have loved author Jinmyeong Kim, who poses sharp questions to society without hesitation.
For both readers of "The Feng Shui War" and those who haven't, I hope this revised and expanded edition, which contains author Kim Jin-myeong's even more poignant message and solutions to the population problem in a new ending, will provide a valuable opportunity to reflect on our society and enjoy it at the same time.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 24, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 304 pages | 446g | 136*200*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791167763846
- ISBN10: 116776384X
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