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- Shunfeng'er—who also
serve as door gods at
Taoist temples. Door gods are
called Munsin in Korea. The
following persons, some of whom are
mythological figures,...
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connect tattoos to
violence and
punitive actions when they
consider the term
munsin (문신). Contrarily, when the word
tattoo (타투) it is more
often contributed...
- Foundation. 12
April 2011.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. Mueller, Andreas;
Munsin, Jonas; Clos, Manuel; Leroy,
Denis (3
February 2023). "Cdrdao Homepage"...
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Gasin faith (Korean: 가신신앙; Hanja: 家神信仰; lit. house god faith)
refers to
belief and
rituals surrounding gods of the
household in
Korean shamanism. These...
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concubine of King
Uijong of
Goryeo who was
expelled from the
palace during the
Munsin Coup. She was
initially a
Palace Maid from
Namgyeong (now Seoul), but was...
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Pimpstrumentals 2017:
Saran Rap (with Muja Messiah) 2018:
Sabbath (with
Therman Munsin) 2020:
Continua a
Sparare (Keep Firing) (with XP the Marxman) 2020: Reasonable...
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boundaries and
frighten away demons; also
worshipped as
tutelary deities Munsin,
Korean deity of the door. He was
considered one of the most
powerful of...
- examination. In
celebration of
their talents, they held a Munjeonje, a
ritual to
Munsin, the door god. As they
bowed before the door, they all fell dead. Gwayangsaeng's...
- Pyŏn
Hyomun (1396–?) was a
Korean civil minister (
munsin) from the
Chogye Pyŏn clan
during the
early period of
Korean Joseon Dynasty. He
briefly served...