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Suunism
Hangul
수운교
Hanja
水雲敎
Revised RomanizationSuungyo
McCune–ReischauerSuun'gyo

Suunism (Korean수운교; Hanja水雲敎; RRSuungyo) is one of the Korean ethnic religions derived from Sinism.[1] It is a splinter from Cheondoism that in turn originated as an organised formation of the Donghak movement.[2] "Suwun" was another name used by Choe Je-u.[3] Suwunists claim to have transmitted a purer version of his teaching.[4]

The religion's headquarters are located in Daejeon,[5] where Suwun himself moved in 1929 after having preached in Seoul since 1923.[6] The religion focuses on the worship of Okhwangsangje Hanulim (the "Great Jade Emperor of Heaven"),[7] in order to make the earth a paradise through the reconnection to the One.[8] An important symbol of the faith is Gungeul ("Archer Bird").[9] The doctrine includes belief in the Maitreya.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 3
  2. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 3
  3. ^ Lee Chi-ran, pp. 16-20
  4. ^ Lee Chi-ran, pp. 16-20
  5. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 20
  6. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 20
  7. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 20
  8. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 20
  9. ^ Lee Chi-ran, p. 20
  10. ^ Lee Chi-ran, pp. 20-21

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