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Samseonggung : ウィキペディア英語版
Samseonggung

Samseonggung (sometimes Samseong-gung) or Three Sages Palace is a shrine along the slopes of Jiri Mountain, Hadong county in South Gyeongsang Province,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=tigersandmagpies.com )〕 that was created for paying homage to the three mythical founders of Korea:
*Hwanin (환인) - or "Divine Regent". In the traditional Dangun mythology Hwanin is portrayed as the Emperor of Heaven himself.
*Hwanung (환웅) - or "Supreme Divine Regent" is Hwanin's son, who in the traditional Dangun mythology, descended to the peak of a sacred mountain long ago to bring civilized government and thus "benefit humanity".
*Dangun Wanggeom (단군왕검) - or "Grandson of Heaven" is the half-human/half-divine son of Hwanung. Dangun was the fabled founder of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, around present-day Liaoning, Northeast China, and the Korean Peninsula. Dangun is said to have founded the kingdom in 2333 BCE.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=lifeinkorea.com )
==Origin==
Samseonggung shrine was established in 1983〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=discoveringkorea.com )〕 by Ham Pil, a Taoist priest claiming his family based Taoist lineage occupied this part of Jiri Mountain for the last 400 years.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=san-shin.net )〕 Additional construction and updating is ongoing.
Samseonggung was constructed on this site based in the spirit of "Honggik Ingan" (widely benefit all mankind) and "Iwhasegye" (rightfully harmonize all the world) to continue the Baedal people's ideology of Seon and the lifestyle of Shinseondo (the way of Seon). Teachings here include Chung (loyalty), Hyo (filial piety), Shin (faith), Yong (bravery or courage), and In (humane virtue) as well as the Six Skills of reading, archery, horse riding, propriety, Gwonbak (hand striking), and music and song.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=bdsj.or.k )

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