- reordering, to be
completed by his
successors in the
religious orthodoxy, Jo
Jeongsan (趙鼎山; 1895–1958) and Park
Wudang (朴牛堂; 1918–1996).
Another branch of Jeungsanism...
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strokes Lee Dong-min
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Playoff Lee Hyung-joon Jun Seok Lee Lee Soo-min Park Hyo-won
Jeongsan 2017 KOR
Hwang Inn-choon...
- own
separate branch. Jo
Jeongsan's followers claim that, in 1909, Kang saw a
train p****ing,
which had the
young Jo
Jeongsan aboard, and stated: "A man...
- Province,
until the ****anese
occupation ended in 1945. Sotaesan's successor,
Jeongsan (Song Gyu)
renamed it
Wonbulgyo (Won Buddhism) in 1947.
Since the end of...
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emerged in the 1920s
around Jo Cheol-Je,
known to his
disciples as Jo
Jeongsan (1895–1958). Jo had
never personally met Kang, but
claimed to have received...
- Line and Jeongseon. The
section climbing the
mountains around Hambaek to
Jeongsan (renamed
Mindungsan in 2009),
which would later become part of the Taebaek...
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County 47.00
Daechi 대치면 大峙面
South Chungcheong Cheongyang County 74.40
Jeongsan 정산면 定山面
South Chungcheong Cheongyang County 62.10 Mok 목면 木面
South Chungcheong...
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Chongsan County 17 Gongju,
Yimchon County,
Hansan County 18
Jeonui County,
Jeongsan County,
Unjin County,
Hoedok County,
Jinjam County,
Yonsan County, Yisan...
- 9, 1965) is a
South Korean writer. Park Jeong-dae was born in 1965 in
Jeongsan Gangwon Province,
South Korea. He is a
member of the
poetic group the "International...
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Democratic Party Yeongwol–Pyeongchang Shim Myung-boo
Democratic Justice Party Jeongsan Park Woo-byong
Democratic Justice Party Sokcho–Goseong Choi Joung-sick...