[4] Simcheongga is considered to have been made a great piece of art through the contribution of pansori singers' deoneum.
[citation needed] Simcheongga is about Simcheong and her father, Sim Hak-Gyu, whom people call Sim-Bongsa ('Sim the Blind').
After she is grown, she works for wages, begs to support her father, and sells her body for 300 seoks of rice (about 54,000 liters).
The contents of Simcheongjeon in view of the life of Sim-Bongsa is also circular: The 'Circulation of the real space and the unreal space' and 'The circulation of the happiness and unhappiness in this story is based on the will to make the new real world full of happiness, abolishing the unhappy reality.
Koreans had expectations and beliefs that today's hardships and misfortunes can be overcome tomorrow and they can live happily.
This storyteller, therefore, made a commitment to identify the hopes and expectations of tomorrow's happiness while enjoying creating the story.