fbpx
Wikipedia

Jang Il-soon

Jang Il-Soon (3 September 1928 in Wonju – 22 May 1994) was a South Korean educator and social and environment activist. His pen names are Chunggang (clean water), Muwydang (wu-wei), and Ilsokja (a hulled millet). He was a spiritual supporter of poet Kim Chi-Ha, who represented the democratization movement in the 1970s and developed a campaign for life through Hansallim. In 1994, he died from stomach cancer.

Jang Il-soon
Hangul
장일순
Hanja
張壹淳
Revised RomanizationJang Il-sun
McCune–ReischauerChang Ilsun

Biography

As a child, Jang learned an esteem for life and calligraphy from his grandfather and Chagang Park, Ki Jung. In 1940, he graduated from Wonju elementary school, and was Christened John after being baptized at Won-Dong Catholic church. He studied at Henry Appenzeller's Pai Chai Middle School and Pai Chai High School in Seoul. After graduating from high school, he attended Gyeongseong Industrial Technical School (경성공업전문학교) in Seoul, but was expelled for opposing the appointment of John R. Hodge to lead the United States Army Military Government in Korea.[1] At that time he met Choi Je-woo and Choi Shi-hyung, who were major influences on him. In 1946, he entered began studying aesthetics at Seoul National University, but left and returned to his hometown during the Korean War in 1950.

In 1954, Jang established the Dae-Sung school in Wonju in order to pass on the teachings of An Chang-ho, and participated in the One World Movement, comparing notes with Albert Einstein. From 1961 to 1963, Jang was incarcerated in Seodaemun Prison and Chuncheon Prison, because he advocated neutrality, peace, and unification. After being discharged from prison, he was kept under watch, so he remained in seclusion and concentrated on calligraphy. In 1971, he joined a street demonstration for social justice and struggled against the despotism of Park Chung-hee with Catholic bishop Ji Hak-soon. In 1973, Jang also helped start a disaster measure committee for assisting in disaster relief after flooding and advocated for miners' rights. In 1977, he switched from working for manual laborers and farmers to advocating for life based on symbiosis. In 1983, he established Hansallim union and held six private exhibitions in Seoul to promote the union, which is an organization established to connect rural farmers directly with urban customers. In 1989, he built a monument to Dong Hak's second leader, Choi Shi-hyung, in Hojeo-myun, Wonju, where he was arrested by government troops. In 1993, he published a book, Lao-tzu Story Of Jang Il-soon, which analyzed his views of life, with the help of minister Lee Hyun-ju.

Notes

  1. ^ Choi, Sunghyun, A hulled millet Jang Il-soon.(p.23)

References

  • Jang, Il-soon. A universe in a seed. Daegu: Nokseakpyungronsa, 1999.
  • Jang, Il-soon. Lao-tzu story of Jang il-soon. Seoul: Samin, 2003.

jang, soon, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, 2010, learn, wh. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jang Il soon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jang Il Soon 3 September 1928 in Wonju 22 May 1994 was a South Korean educator and social and environment activist His pen names are Chunggang clean water Muwydang wu wei and Ilsokja a hulled millet He was a spiritual supporter of poet Kim Chi Ha who represented the democratization movement in the 1970s and developed a campaign for life through Hansallim In 1994 he died from stomach cancer Jang Il soonHangul장일순Hanja張壹淳Revised RomanizationJang Il sunMcCune ReischauerChang IlsunBiography EditAs a child Jang learned an esteem for life and calligraphy from his grandfather and Chagang Park Ki Jung In 1940 he graduated from Wonju elementary school and was Christened John after being baptized at Won Dong Catholic church He studied at Henry Appenzeller s Pai Chai Middle School and Pai Chai High School in Seoul After graduating from high school he attended Gyeongseong Industrial Technical School 경성공업전문학교 in Seoul but was expelled for opposing the appointment of John R Hodge to lead the United States Army Military Government in Korea 1 At that time he met Choi Je woo and Choi Shi hyung who were major influences on him In 1946 he entered began studying aesthetics at Seoul National University but left and returned to his hometown during the Korean War in 1950 In 1954 Jang established the Dae Sung school in Wonju in order to pass on the teachings of An Chang ho and participated in the One World Movement comparing notes with Albert Einstein From 1961 to 1963 Jang was incarcerated in Seodaemun Prison and Chuncheon Prison because he advocated neutrality peace and unification After being discharged from prison he was kept under watch so he remained in seclusion and concentrated on calligraphy In 1971 he joined a street demonstration for social justice and struggled against the despotism of Park Chung hee with Catholic bishop Ji Hak soon In 1973 Jang also helped start a disaster measure committee for assisting in disaster relief after flooding and advocated for miners rights In 1977 he switched from working for manual laborers and farmers to advocating for life based on symbiosis In 1983 he established Hansallim union and held six private exhibitions in Seoul to promote the union which is an organization established to connect rural farmers directly with urban customers In 1989 he built a monument to Dong Hak s second leader Choi Shi hyung in Hojeo myun Wonju where he was arrested by government troops In 1993 he published a book Lao tzu Story Of Jang Il soon which analyzed his views of life with the help of minister Lee Hyun ju Notes Edit Choi Sunghyun A hulled millet Jang Il soon p 23 References EditJang Il soon A universe in a seed Daegu Nokseakpyungronsa 1999 Jang Il soon Lao tzu story of Jang il soon Seoul Samin 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jang Il soon amp oldid 1102382662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.