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「Silence of the Beloved」 Han Yong-un

Humanities ScholarKR1879 — 1944

Korean poet, Buddhist monk, and independence activist. One of the 33 signatories of the March 1st Movement declaration. Author of Silence of the Beloved.

Never turning coat in bitter prison cold, I shall lie prostrate singing, waiting long for the silence of my only beloved homeland until the dark colonial rain stops.

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Never turning coat in bitter prison cold, I shall lie prostrate singing, waiting long for the silence of my only beloved homeland until the dark colonial rain stops.

Greeting

My beloved is gone, but I have not let my beloved go.
Independence is something you win by your own strength.
In silence, I hear the voice of truth.
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Overview

Peak courage and loyalty combine to form the capacity structure of a monk-independence fighter who resisted to the end under Japanese colonial rule. High communal disposition and progressive axis express as a dual mission of popularizing Buddhism and achieving national independence, while overwhelming courage relative to low martial and command scores maintains consistent resistance in both action and writing.

Core Abilities

Command
62
Martial
50
Intellect
82
Charm
80

Inner Virtues

Temperance
72
Diligence
85
Reflection
86
Courage
95

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
92
Benevolence
78
Fairness
75
Humility
63

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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