Sangje is the title by which the Korean people have known the Ruling God since ancient times. Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. More specifically it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language Romanization system in South Korea. McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language Romanization systems along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries a civilization and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia.
Meaning
Since ancient times, the people of the East have called the Ruling God of the universe 'Sangje. ' Sang(上) means "above" or "highest" and je(帝) means "ruling god. " Sometimes Sangje is also called Sangjenim with the Korean honorific suffix of Nim attached.
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Jeung San Do or Jeungism (in Korean Hangul 증산도 "teaching of the mountain maturity" "teaching of maturity" is a new 開闢(Great Opening Jeungism calls a sudden change in culture human and nature Gaebyeok. Tae Eul Ju is a sacred mantra practiced throughout the world among the Jeungic practitioners Unsibanbon (原始反本 is one of the main teachings of Jeung San Do. 解怨(Resolution of Bitterness and Grief Haewun is one of the main techings of Jeung San Do. 相生(Mutual life-giving Sangsaeng means mutual life-giving and is one of the key philosophical principles of Jeungism, a spiritual movement from Korea dedicated For Boeun County in Korea please see Boeun County. 報恩 (Offering Gratitude and Repaying Boeun is one of the main teachings of Jeungism A sacred text of Jeungism, Dojeon has eight different language versions including Korean, English, Japanese, German, Spanish Dojang is a term used in Korean martial arts like Taekwondo and Hapkido, that refers to a formal training hall Shao Yong ( 1011–1077 Courtesy name Yaofu (堯夫 named Shào Kāngjié (邵康節 after death was a Song Dynasty Chinese philosopher
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