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  • Samyeongdang
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  • Samyeongdang (1544 - 1610), also known by his Buddhist name, Yujeong (or Yu jeong), was a Korean Buddhist monk during the Joseon Dynasty. He is seomtimes identified by his pen name, Songun. He was born to a family of the Im clan in Miryang, Gyeongsang province. After the deaths of his mother in 1558 and his father in 1559, he became a monk at Jikjisa on Hwangaksan in Gimcheon.
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hangulja
  • 임이환
hanjaho
  • 松雲 also 鍾峯
mrgye
  • Yuchŏng
Hanja
  • 泗溟堂 or 四溟堂
hanjaph
  • 慈通弘濟尊者
rrgye
  • Yujeong
rrph
  • Jatong hongjejonsa
mrph
  • Chat'ong hongjejonsa
mrborn
  • Im Ŭnggyu
rrborn
  • Im Eung-gyu
rrja
  • Ihwan
hangulph
  • 자통홍제존자
Hangul
  • 사명당
rrho
  • Songun also Jongbong
hanjagye
  • 惟政
mr
  • Samŏngdang
hangulborn
  • 임응규
hangulho
  • 송운 also '' 종봉
hanjaja
  • 離幻
hangulgye
  • 유정
mrja
  • Ihwan
rr
  • Samyeongdang
mrho
  • Songun also Chongbong
abstract
  • Samyeongdang (1544 - 1610), also known by his Buddhist name, Yujeong (or Yu jeong), was a Korean Buddhist monk during the Joseon Dynasty. He is seomtimes identified by his pen name, Songun. He was born to a family of the Im clan in Miryang, Gyeongsang province. After the deaths of his mother in 1558 and his father in 1559, he became a monk at Jikjisa on Hwangaksan in Gimcheon.