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(1)Venerable Beopjeong said, “Monthly Cultural Site Samteo at the end of February 1998.”
(2)I called Kim Seong-gu, the 50th representative Samteo published a series of Venerable Beopjeong’s writings for more than 30 years since its inception in 1970 and published a book by combining them The monk shouted, “What are you doing without paying the rent?” At that time, the site of the temple paid the rent 2-3 times, 20 million won to 30 million won a year
(3)The payment was made, but the timing of the payment was different depending on the publisher’s situation
(4)The monk said he lived a life of no possession
(5)CEO Kim met at the Samteo office in Daehak-ro, Seoul on the 12th
(6)Before that, the monk paid the rent whenever the fountain was in a difficult situation
(7)”I delayed receiving it or not receiving it at all,” he said. “After the situation at the publishing house got a little better, I thought to myself, ‘Why is there a monk who reveals money like this?'”
(8)CEO Kim quickly prepared the money and sent it to the monk, and asked the Bodhisattva who serves the monk why he urged the monk to pay the rent. The hesitating Bodhisattva replied that he had to get the rent on time because he had given scholarships to about 10 college students with their rent income before the new semester began at the beginning of each year CEO Kim said that he realized the reason why Buddhist monk Beopjeong made a call every year from late February to early March After that, Kim said he sent the money before the monk attended school
(9)Ironically, Buddhist monk Beopjeong was hit with a huge tax when the Kim Young-sam administration took office and the real-name financial system was implemented
(10)I had hundreds of thousands of won left in my bank account, but I was held back by supporting the children’s tuition
(11)And when Buddhist monk Beopjeong, who made many books bestsellers and received billions of prints, died
(12)I couldn’t pay for the hospital because I didn’t have only 60 million won
(13)That’s why there was a very famous story
(14)Venerable Beopjeong, however, generously gave billions of won in royalties he received from publishing more than 30 books to students in need of family circumstances
(15)Seoul Samsung Hospital donated a footfall and didn’t have any money left in his account
(16)Hong Ra-hee, the wife of the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee, paid about 60 million won for the hospital expenses incurred while receiving lung cancer treatment
(17)late grandmother Kim Young-han, owner of Daewongak
(18)Grandmother Kim Young-han, the owner of Daewongak, who was a fairy, has been in court for 15 years
(19)I persuaded the monk
(20)That is why Daewongak was asked to be donated to the temple
(21)After pleading for 15 years, Buddhist monk Beopjeong gave permission and the temple became Gilsa Temple today
(22)Gilsang Corporation Opening Law on December 14, 1997
(23)The head of another religion at the opening ceremony of Gilsa Temple, the Buddhist monk of Beopjeong, whom I usually respected
(24)Cardinal Kim Soo-hwan is here
(25)- Monk Beopjeong, who I respect from the bottom of my heart
(26)Hoi Gil Corporation is not far from the city center
(27)In response, Monk Beopjeong visits Myeongmyeong Cathedral on the 100th anniversary of Myeongdong Fortress
(28)Lecture on the 100th Anniversary of the Construction of Myeongdong Cathedral on December 24, 1997
(29)When you’re free from religion
(30)It’s about approaching the essence of religion
(31)Many people suspect that Buddhist monk Beopjeong could be respected
(32)without making any excuses for
(33)He helped others with his secret life and his own words
(34)It’s because I lived through it
(35)Like the sunken chair that made a hermitage and a chair for the first time
(36)a true old man who lived in
(37)Now, religious people who call any other religion Satan will not understand the vessel like a school inspector
(38)All

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