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Gang Il-sun, (Korean: 강일순; Hanja: 姜一淳; November 1, 1871 – June 24, 1909), also known as Kang Il-sun and known to his followers as Kang Jeungsan (Korean: 강증산; Hanja: 姜甑山), is the founder of Jeungsanism, a Korean religious movement that generated after his death around one hundred different new religions, including Daesoon Jinrihoe and Jeung San Do. Jeungsanism, as his movement was called, and various Korean new religions (sinheung jonggyo, literally, "newly emerged religions") derived from it, have been seen by scholars as a syncretism of Buddhism (Bul-gyo), Confucianism (Yu-gyo), Taoism (Do-gyo) with unique religious insights of Kang and certain elements borrowed from Christianity (Gidok-gyo), as well as an underlying Korean shamanism (Musok-Sinang).

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  • Gang Il-sun (en)
  • Kang Jeungsan (es)
  • Kang Jeungsan (fr)
  • Kang Jeungsan (it)
  • 강일순 (ko)
  • Gang Il-sun (pt)
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  • Gang Il-sun, (Korean: 강일순; Hanja: 姜一淳; November 1, 1871 – June 24, 1909), also known as Kang Il-sun and known to his followers as Kang Jeungsan (Korean: 강증산; Hanja: 姜甑山), is the founder of Jeungsanism, a Korean religious movement that generated after his death around one hundred different new religions, including Daesoon Jinrihoe and Jeung San Do. Jeungsanism, as his movement was called, and various Korean new religions (sinheung jonggyo, literally, "newly emerged religions") derived from it, have been seen by scholars as a syncretism of Buddhism (Bul-gyo), Confucianism (Yu-gyo), Taoism (Do-gyo) with unique religious insights of Kang and certain elements borrowed from Christianity (Gidok-gyo), as well as an underlying Korean shamanism (Musok-Sinang). (en)
  • Kang Jeungsan, (강일순, Chino 姜甑山) (19 de septiembre de 1871–24 de junio de 1909),​ también conocido como Kang Il-sun y Gang Il-sun, es el fundador del Jeungsanismo, un movimiento religioso coreano que después de su muerte generó a alrededor de cien nuevas religiones, diferentes entre ellas,​ incluidas el Daesun Jinrihoe y el Jeungismo. El Jeungsanismo, como era llamado su movimiento y varias nuevas religiones coreanas (sinheung jonggyo, literalmente “nuevas religiones emergentes”) derivadas de él, han sido vistas por académicos como un sincretismo del Budismo (Bul-gyo), Confucianismo (Yu-gyo), Taoísmo (Do-gyo), con visiones únicas de Kang y ciertos elementos tomados del Cristianismo (Gidok-gyo) así como un subyacente Chamanismo coreano (Musok-Sinang).​ (es)
  • 강일순(姜一淳, 1871년 11월 1일(음력 9월 19일) ~ 1909년 8월 9일(음력 6월 24일))은 증산교의 교조이다. 본관은 진주(晉州)로 흔히 알려진 증산(甑山)은 그의 호이며, 자는 사옥(士玉)이다. 증산계열 종단에서는 그를 상제(上帝, 증산상제, 옥황상제, 구천상제 등), (증산)천사(天師), 선생님 등으로 부른다. 증산도에서는 강증산 상제라고 부르고 대순진리회에서는 모든 만물을 전기와 파동, 음과 양의 이기로 생장 양육 지배자양하시는 가장높은 차원의 절대자란 의미의 구천응원뇌성보화천존강성상제 줄여서 구천상제님으로 부르고 있으며, 강증산을 직접 추종했던 제자들은 모두 강증산을 천상 도솔천에서 강세한 옥황상제라고 한다. 증산교에서는 천사(天師)라고 호칭하고 있다. 일제강점기에 일본의 압력에 의해 자유로운 기술을 할 수 없었던 배경때문에 이상호가 대순전경에 천사(天師)로 기록했다는 설도 있다. (ko)
  • Kang Jeungsan, également appelé Gang Il-sun et Kang Il-sun, (강일순, Chinois 姜甑山) (19 septembre 1871 – 24 juin 1909, selon le calendrier lunaire adopté par ses disciples), est le fondateur du Jeungsanisme, un mouvement religieux coréen qui a généré après sa mort une centaine de nouvelles religions différentes, dont le Daesoon Jinrihoe et le Jeung San Do. Le Jeungsanisme et diverses nouvelles religions coréennes (« sinheung jonggyo », littéralement, «religions nouvellement émergées») dérivées de celui-ci, ont été considérés par certains chercheurs comme un syncrétisme du Bouddhisme (Bul-gyo), du Confucianisme (Yu-gyo), du Taoïsme (Do-gyo) avec certaines idées religieuses originales apportées par Kang, et certains éléments empruntés au Christianisme (Gidok-gyo) ainsi qu’au Chamanisme coréen (Mu (fr)
  • Kang Jeungsan, il cui nome è traslitterato anche come Gang Il-sun (coreano: 강일순?; Hanja: 姜甑山S; Jeongeup, 19 settembre 1871 – 24 giugno 1909), è stato un religioso coreano, fondatore dello jeungsanismo, un movimento religioso che, dopo la sua morte, ha generato circa cento nuove religioni diverse, tra cui Daesoon Jinrihoe e Jeung San Do. (it)
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  • Gang Il-sun (also known as Kang Il-sun or Kang Jeungsan) (en)
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  • Cheungdo Village, Geumsan Township of Gimje City, North Jeolla Province, South Korea (en)
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  • Sinsong Village, Deokcheon Township of Jeongeup City, North Jeolla Province, South Korea (en)
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