< Songbuin-Jeon > is the work that concludes the former popular folks tales like women suffering story, royal secret investigator`s story, the hero narrations. The writer combined the old-fashioned story form of the former ages with this work, besides he created the new type of work that changes the contents using of planned storytelling technique. Therefore this work can be treated as the small-time one, or regarded as the new type of work depending on the focal point. The researcher supports the latter opinion. The reason is that this work reveals the freshness and directivity for the new ages. The researcher presented a few examples of grounds that < Songbuin-Jeon > combines the various stories and creates the freshness. First, it has dealt with not men and women`s love and marriage life story but the women sufferings story unlike the common old novels. Secondly, it not only dealt with the women`s suffering but also included the realistic story that the novel`s main characters; the brother and sister went through an ordeal coming from the relatives` greed. Thirdly, it did not make a thing of the discord of wife and concubine as the other family novels. Instead of it, the main story is that people seeking worldly desires and love did harm the story`s heroine. The writer embodied the living life of the brother and sister b eing weakened because of the harsh reality. Also, the writer juxtaposed this story with the familiar one like royal secret investigator story or hero narration in order to solve their ordeal and we can find out the blossoming value fitting new ages in the story. It is the good example that Wanghanchoon did not accept the supporter of Sokyongpae, Hojang`s daughter as his concubine and he did not lead to ascent of status deriving from the marriage. As a result, this work respects the previous collective values and shows new idea that emphasizes on the autonomy and personal values. < Songbuin-Jeon > is the output of being planned thoroughly by the writer because of the contents and characteristics.