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|name = Mangong 만공 {{lang|ko|滿空}} |image = |caption = |birth name = |alias = |dharma name = |birth_date = |birth_place = Korea |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = |religion = Buddhism |school = Seon Buddhism |title = Zen Master |location = |education = |occupation = |teacher = |reincarnation of = |predecessor = |successor = |students = |spouse = |partner = |children = |website = }}{{ZenBuddhism}}{{Buddhism}}Mangong (만공, 1871–1946) or Song Mangong was a Korean Buddhist monk, independence activist, scholar, poet, writer and philosopher, in the period of the Japanese Occupation of Korea. ManGong was born in Jeong Eup, Jeonbuk Province in 1871 and was ordained at the age of 14.[1] Except for three years’ Zen teaching in Mahayeon Temple in Keumkang Mountain and serving shortly as Abbot of Magok Temple, he spent most of his life teaching Zen at Deoksung Mountain in Yesan, Chungnam Province. Mangong revitalized the Zen tradition of Korean Buddhism along with his teacher, Zen Master Kyongho.[2] See also
GalleryReferences1. ^{{cite news | title=Wolmyeon Mangong| url=http://www.ibulgyo.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=63691 | agency=Bulgyo Sinmun |date=12 January 2005 | access-date=25 October 2015}} 2. ^{{cite news | title=Temple plaque of Zen Master Mangong| url=http://www.hyunbulnews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=131996 | agency=Hyeondai Bulgyo |date=15 November 2000 | access-date=25 October 2015}} Web site
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