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Sat, April 1, 2023 | 17:23
Korean Traditions
Year of the Snake
뱀의 해 ― 여러 얼굴을 가진 뱀
Posted : 2012-12-31 10:45
Updated : 2012-12-31 10:45
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A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the 'Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality' at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.                                                               / Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea

A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the "Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality" at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.
/ Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea

A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the 'Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality' at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.                                                               / Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea
World star Psy was born in 1977, the Year of the Snake. With
a new song scheduled in the new year, expectations are mounting on Psy to see whether he will repeat his mega-sucess in 2013.
/ Korea Times file
By Chung Ah-young

Hope and expectations run high with the advent of a new year. Around this time, people tend to look at the traits of the year's animal according to the Chinese zodiac and 2013 is the Year of the Snake. The animal is the sixth in the cycle and recurs every twelfth year. It is the guardian deity of the time from 9 to 11 in the morning and the fourth month of the lunar calendar.

The snake is often associated with danger, deceit, slyness and even death, synonymous with the seduction of Adam and Eve and responsible for their ousting from the Garden of Eden.

In traditional Korean belief, the Chinese character "sa" which means snake is a homonym for death.

Yet this is not the case in Chinese culture or in its representation as a zodiac sign. Rather it is seen as having sexy, wise and materialistic qualities. Some people believe the snake as a symbol of immortality,
A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the 'Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality' at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.                                                               / Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea
Craftwork inspired by "imugi," a fairytale monster serpent
wishing to become a dragon
regeneration and eternal life since it sheds its skin to be reborn and disappears for a time for hibernation. Also, when the serpent appears in a dream, it is believed as a sign for pregnancy or abundance in expectancy.


Exhibition


The National Folk Museum of Korea is holding a special exhibition titled "The Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality" showcasing 40 relevant items through Feb.
A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the 'Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality' at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.                                                               / Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea
The snake is portrayed in "Dangsajuchaek," a popular book
from the late Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910). The book is on
display at the National Folk Museum of Korea.
25. According to the museum, the animal is deemed an evil creature but has many faces and changeable natures with craftiness and intelligence in Korean folk tales.

The exhibition is divided into four parts ― The Snake in the Twelve Zodiac Animals; The Snake in the Imagination; The Snake in Reality; Snake Worship; and the Link between Imagination and Reality.

"Dangsajuchaek," a popular book from the late Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910) describes people who are born in the snake year as "handsome in appearance, talented and good at
A snake is seen as a painting of the animals of the Chinese zodiac on display at the 'Year of the Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and Reality' at the National Folk Museum of Korea through Feb. 25.                                                               / Courtesy of National Folk Museum of Korea
Snake-shaped tongs that are on display at the "Year of the
Snake: The Many Faced Snake Between Imagination and
Reality" at the National Folk Museum of Korea.
both literary and martial arts."

Eventful start to Year of the Snake
2012-12-31 16:57  |  National

People have generally shied away from snakes because most of them are venomous. But the reptile was used as a medicine to provide nutrition and in the past was consumed in a form of liquor in which a whole snake is put in the bottle. People caught snakes to earn money and sometimes ate them in the hope of becoming healthier.

In the imagination, the animal appears more often through fairytales and mythology. "The snake inspires more folk tales than any other animal in the Chinese zodiac because of its stark contradictory images," the museum said. In many Korean myths, the snake is portrayed as an incarnation of a human being who has many faces. It is also depicted as a good creature that returns favors to humans and a symbol of patience that endures enormous amounts of time to achieve its dreams. It is also seen as an avatar of revenge, greed and evil.

In folk belief, the snake was worshipped as a guardian deity to protect the house. So if a snake was found around the house, it was not chased away or caught. According to "Jejupungtorok" (Records of Jeju Customs) written by Kim Jeong during the Joseon period, the islanders faithfully worshipped the snake. Another ancient document reveals that a blue snake is portrayed as a mysterious creature with magical power, which appears to a son who is struggling to cure a disease gripping his father and helps him recover in Samcheok, Gangwon Province.

"People don't like the snake but their interest in the creature is always high. People have double standards ― they are afraid of it but at the same time eat it. Similarly, the snake is seen negatively on one hand and deified as a mysterious being with special powers on the other. It was a representative of a human being and a friend in terms of folklore," the museum said.

Celebrities born in Year of Snake

Big stars born in the snake year are in the limelight. Rapper and singer Psy who leapt to superstardom with the international viral hit "Gangnam Style" shines the brightest among them.
Born in 1977, Psy has been rewriting Korean pop history since the song was released in July. The video for "Gangnam Style" ranks first as YouTube's most-viewed video. It also set a Guinness World Record for "the most liked video" on YouTube on Sept. 20 and has over a billion views. His popularity shows no sign of waning.


Other stars born in 1977 include heartthrobs Won Bin, So Ji-sub and actress Kim Hee-sun.

Won is expected to further the success he found with movies such as "Man from Nowhere" (2010) and "Mother" (2009) this year.

So starred in the film "A Company Man" after appearing in television drama "Ghost" this year while Kim returned to the small screen with "Faith" is regaining popularity after a six-year hiatus since she married.

Taeyeon, Jessica, Tiffany, Sunny and Hyoyeon of Girls Generation were all born in 1989, also in the Year of the Snake. The girl group will release their fourth album which includes the title song "I Got a Boy" today. They will resume promotional activities in Korea in January and tour Japan in February.

Veteran actresses such as Kang Bu-ja, Kim Hye-ja, Na Moon-hee were born in 1941.




뱀의 해 ― 여러 얼굴을 가진 뱀

계사년(癸巳年) 뱀띠해가 밝았다. 뱀은 십이지 동물 중에도 뱀은 유독 평가가 극단을 오간다. 특히 서양에서는 사탄과 악마의 상징으로 주로 부정적인 이미지와 연관되어 왔다. 우리나라에서도 뱀은 음침하고 두려운 존재로 인식되어 온 것도 사실이다. 그러나 또 한편으로는 뱀은 재생과 불멸의 상징이기도 했으며 뱀이 꿈에 나타나는 것은 길몽으로 간주되기도 한다.

이러한 뱀의 여러 얼굴에 관해 국립민속박물관(관장 천진기)이 특별전을 최근 개막해 내년 2월25일까지 연다.

'상상과 현실, 여러 얼굴을 가진 뱀'을 주제로 내건 이번 기획전은 상상과 현실을 오가며 변화무쌍한 모습을 드러내는 뱀을 보여준다.

뱀은 남남동을 지키는 방위신이자 십이지 여섯 번째 동물의 해에 태어난 사람을 조선후기 민간에 크게 유행한 당사주책에는 '용모가 단정하고 학업과 예능에 능하며 문무를 겸비'한다고 썼다. 하지만 현실 세계에서 뱀은 피하고 싶은 징그러운 존재, 혹은 맹독성 동물로 각인되곤 한다. 그러면서도 노쇠한 몸에 원기를 가져다주는 신비한 명약으로 간주되기도 했다. 상상속에서 뱀은 극단을 오가는 신비한 능력을 지닌다. 은혜를 갚는 선한 존재로 나타나는가 하면 복수의 화신으로, 때로는 탐욕스런 절대악으로 등장하기도 한다. 오래된 구렁이인 이무기는 용이 되어 하늘로 승천하고 싶은 소망을 이루고자 하기도 하며, 저승세계에서 뱀은 악인을 응징하는 절대자가 되기도 하고, 악한 사람의 환생이 되기도 한다. 상상 세계의 뱀은 현실 세계에서 자신의 바람을 이루어 주는 신적인 존재이기도 했다. 뱀을 재산을 지켜주는 집안의 업신으로 섬기는 사례가 대표적이다. 업신은 제주도에서 강하다. 조선 중기 문신 김정이 남긴 '제주풍토록'에는 제주도에서 뱀은 이 시기에 이미 신으로 추앙받았다. 1794년 강원도 삼척의 한 효자에게 나타난 파란 뱀 이야기는 노부의 병을 낫게 해준 신비한 존재로, 상상의 세계에서나 나올 법한 이야기가 고문서로 기록됐다.

주목받는 뱀띠 스타들

현재 활동하고 있는 뱀띠 스타들이 유독 눈에 많이 띈다. 그중 단연 싸이가 으뜸이다. 싸이는 1977년생으로 “강남스타일” 뮤직비디오를 통해 K-pop 한류 역사를 새로 쓰고 있다. 최근 강남스타일 뮤직비디오가 유튜브 1억뷰 돌파를 비롯하여 지난 9월 유튜브 최다 추천 기록을 세워 기네스 세계신기록에 등재도기도 했다.

또한 소지섭, 원빈, 김희선등이 1977년 뱀띠해의 스타로 그 활동이 기대된다.

89년생들이 중 소녀시대의 태연, 제시카, 써니, 티파니, 효연이 눈에 띈다. 소녀시대는 1월 정규 4집앨범을 발매하고 활동을 본격적으로 재개할 전망이다.
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