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page 1South Korean Buddhist monks
Han Yong-un
Korean writer (1879–1944)
Haemin Sunim
South Korean Buddhist teacher (1973-)
Seungsahn
Seungsahn Haengwon (, August 1, 1927November 30, 2004), born Duk-In Lee, was a Korean Seon master of the Jogye Order and founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen. He was the seventy-eighth Patriarch in his lineage. As one of the early Korean Zen masters to settle in the United States, he opened many temples and practice groups across the globe. He was known for his charismatic style and direct presentation of Zen, which was well tailored for the Western audience.
Choi Tae-min
South Korean cult leader (1912–1994)
Chunseong
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Bopjong
Beopjeong (; 5 November 1932 - 11 March 2010), born Pak Jaecheol (), was a Buddhist monk and writer from South Korea.
Pomnyun
Venerable Pomnyun Sunim (Korean: 법륜스님, Hanja: 法輪; born 11 April 1953) is a Korean Seon master, author, and activist. He is widely recognized in South Korea as the founder of the Jungto Society, a wise mentor, and one of the most respected Buddhist figures in recent history. Internationally, he is known as a peace activist and one of the four patrons of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) alongside the Dalai Lama, Ven. Maha Somchai Kusalacitto, and Ven. Bhikshuni Chao Hwei.