HAN YONGUN


Meaning of HAN YONGUN in English

or Manhae

born 1879, Korea

died 1944, Korea

Korean poet and religious and political leader.

After participating in the failed Tonghak Uprising , he fled to Mount Solok and studied Buddhism . He became a priest in 1905 and set out to restore and nationalize Buddhism in Korea. In 1910, when Korea came under Japanese rule, he joined the independence movement. He helped draft a Korean Declaration of Independence in 1919 and was arrested and jailed for three years. In 1927 he led in the establishment of the Singanhoe society, a united national independence front. His best-known work is a volume of poetry, The Silence of the Lover .

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