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= ABSTRACT = A S tu dy on the Orig in s of K ore an Gin s e n g YANG Jeong- pil * YEO In- sok * Generally the originating area of ginseng is known to be in Shangdang China The originating time which has been estimated according to textual and archeological outcomes is known to be the first century B C during the Han dynasty era This can be referred to as the Chinese origin theory of ginseng According to such hypothesis the Chinese only discovered ginseng suddenly during this time when it should have been self-generating for thousands of years before However Shangdang has been one of the historic centers of China since the ancient period and specially took prominence in terms of the beginning and development of Chinese pharmaceutics which makes this theory largely dismissable Moreover there were six characters that expressed [si m] at the early stage and were used together with each other up to the days of Ming and Qing dynasty Also this theory did not explain clearly about the formation of ginseng character Hence it is fairly obvious that the Chinese origin theory of ginseng do not answer appropriately to the fundamental questions of the origin of ginseng In order to approach such mystery perspectives need to be newly shifted to the outer origins of Chinese ginseng In this case outer only points to Manchuria and Korea since these areas are the only candidates regarding the natural circumstances of ginseng growth So it can be inferred that ginseng has first been identified with the locals of Manchuria and Korea and then underwent influx to China to have been used as a medicinal stuff Following such theory the reason why ginseng suddenly appeared in Han China was that around this period specially during the Han commandery epoch it had just been introduced to China as a part of Korean culture Also the reason there are many characters can be said that the sound of indigenous Korean sim was considered in respect to selecting similarly-articulated words Reaching such conclusion the formating principle of can be no other than borrowing-sound character To summarize our discussion it is still unknown when was the actual origin of ginseng but it was far earlier than two thousand years ago as was previously accepted as the origin of this medicine plant The originating place was not Shangdang of Shansi area of China as was commonly accepted but Manchuria and Korea Then ginseng must have been known and utilized by the locals of these areas This is the Korean origin theory of ginseng and simultaneously an indirect examination of the origin of Korean ginseng Key Words Sangdang in ancient history formating principle of ginseng sim(indigenous Korean of ginseng) Manchurian and Korean ginseng * Department of Medical History Corresponding author Yonsei University College of Medicine 19