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Munsin (deity)

''Not to be confused with Jules Munshin, a song-and-dance artist.''
Munshin (Hangul: 문신, Hanja: 門神, literally ''Door god''), known in the southernly Jeju Island as Munjeon (Hangul: 문전, Hanja: 門前) is the god of the door in Korean shamanism. The worship of Munshin is strongest in Jeju Island, where Munshin (known as Munjeon) is one of the most-worshipped deities; however, the worship of Munshin also exists in the mainland.
== In History ==
The first Munshin-like entity that is recorded in Korean history is Cheoyong. According to the history book ''Samguk Yusa'', Cheoyong successfully repulsed the disease deity, who was having sex with his wife. After the repulse of the disease god, the people of the kingdom of Silla attached portraits of Cheoyong on their front gates to ward off disease.〔http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1146017&mobile&categoryId=200000427〕
In the Goryeo Dynasty, the traditional worship of Munshin was influenced by Taoist rituals. During the reign of King Yejong, it is recorded that Taoist believers made statues of the door god. One of the most common worship of Munshin in the mainland, the attachment of pictures or writing on the front doors, originated from Taoism.

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