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The aim of this study is to reason the viewpoints of mountain painting by Kyumjae Chungsun, a famous artist of the Chosun period, and to clarify the characteristic of those viewpoints by the aspect and the composition of mountains in Seoul. Kyumjae started unique style of painting on real mountains and rivers against the old style of painting on ideal mountains and rivers. His style has been called Jin Kyung scenery (the painting from nature). In Seoul four principal mountains are painted by Kyumjae: Mt. Bukhan, Mt.Pugak, Mt.Nam and Mt. Kwanak, which are very important on Fung Shui. Many of the viewpoints selected by Kyumjae are either in the NbW or the WbN of Mt. Nam, which has been nicknamed ‘a silkworm’ owing to its gentle twin peaks. Both peaks of Mt.Nam are visible like a silkworm on the side of Mt.Kwanak at the viewpoints in the NbW, and both peaks of Mt.Nam and the other three mountains are all visible at the viewpoints in the WbN.