This is about integral research of Jeompiljaejib Edition, which mainly focused on the proposed problems on the basis of the historical approach to make research of the xylographic book by Kim Jongjik(1431∼1492), Jeompiljaejib who was the head of the Sarim school in the biginning of Josun dynasty. Apart from the edition above, there is a additional close examination on the characteristics of Hoidanggo which is a collection of the poems by young Jeompiljaejib. The first edition was burnt away amid Muosahwa, whose reason was that as the beginning it had the Jouijemun including the faithful feeling toward the king Danjong and succession spirit of Sayouksin. Thereafter, Kyeongjinbon as the second one appeared, successively followed Kichukbon and Keesabon. And there are a few more xylographic books found at intervals which were published around four times to eight times.