Samseonggung

Samseonggung
Cheongung, or the main Shrine Hall of the Three Sages at Samseonggung.
Korean name
Hangul
삼성궁
Hanja
三聖宮
Revised RomanizationSamseonggung
McCune–ReischauerSamsŏnggung

Samseonggung ("Palace of the Three Sages") is a shrine along the slopes of Jiri Mountain, Hadong County in South Gyeongsang Province[1] that was created for paying homage to the three mythical founders (father-son-grandson trio) of Korea:

  • Hwanin (환인) - or "Divine Regent" is, in the traditional Dangun mythology, portrayed as the Emperor of Heaven himself.
  • Hwanung (환웅) - or "Supreme Divine Regent" is Hwanin's son, who, in the traditional Dangun mythology, descended to the peak of a sacred mountain long ago to bring civilized government and thus benefitted humanity.
  • Dangun (단군) - or "Grandson of Heaven" is the divine son of Hwanung. Dangun was the fabled founder of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, around present-day Liaoning, Northeast China and the Korean Peninsula. Dangun is said to have founded the kingdom in 2333 BCE.[2]
  1. ^ "tigersandmagpies.com". Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
  2. ^ "lifeinkorea.com". Retrieved 2012-04-23.