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The Great Zen Master Jeongang Yeongshin ((朝鮮語:전강영신대선사,) (中国語: 田岡永信大禪師)); 1898 1975) was a Zen Master of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. He used the principle of Kong-an ((朝鮮語:공안)) as a way to lead his disciples to Enlightenment.
==Career==

Zen Master Jeongang entered the Hae In Temple monastery (해인사) to become a monk when he was 16 years old and after 7 years of intense self-training he attained Enlightenment.
At age 25, he received Dharma Transmission from Zen Master Mangong. Zen Master Jeongang later became the ‘Josil’, or supreme patriarch, of Tongdo Temple when he was 33, the youngest in the history of Korean Buddhism. These achievements at such a young age are legendary in Korean Buddhism. Later he acted as Josil in the mediation halls of many famous temples within Korea including; Beobjusa, Mangwolsa, Donghwasa, Beomeosa, Cheonchuksa, Yongjusa and Jeonggaksa.〔"Jeongang Yeongsin (1898~1975)". (Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism )〕〔Yoon, Choeng-Gwang (2002). ''Venerable monks in modern Korea - Jeongang sunim''. Wooribooks. ISBN 9788975611933〕〔Jeong Hue (2000). ''Finding Enlightened people - Biography of Jeongang''. Wooribooks. ISBN 9788975611216〕〔Cho, Yeon-Hyeon (May 17, 2005) (About Yonghwa Seonwon Seon (Zen) Master Jeongang )〕

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