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page 120th-century Korean philosophers

Park Jung-yang
Korean Joseon dynasty and Japanese-ruled Korean bureaucrat, politician, liberalism and social activists (1872-1959)

Na Hye-sok
writer and painter from Korea (1896-1948)

Ho Jong-suk
independence activist and writer, Journalist, Communism activist, feminist, sex positive activists (1902-1991)
Han Yong-un
Korean writer (1879–1944)
Shin Chae-ho
Korean historian (1880–1936)
Chunseong
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Mangong
Mangong (, 1871–1946) or Song Mangong was a Korean Buddhist monk, independence activist, scholar, poet, writer, and philosopher during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Mangong was born in Jeongeup, Jeonbuk Province in 1871 and was ordained at the age of 14. Though he spent three years teaching Zen tradition in Mahayeon Temple in Keumkang Mountain and briefly served as the 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.