Han Yong-un
Han Yong-un was a prominent Korean poet, philosopher, and Buddhist monk born in 1879. He is best known for his contributions to modern Korean literature and his role in the Korean independence movement. His poetry often reflects themes of nature, spirituality, and the struggles of the Korean people during a time of colonial oppression.
In addition to his literary work, Han Yong-un was a significant figure in promoting Buddhism in Korea. His most famous work, "The Silence of Love," showcases his deep understanding of human emotions and the beauty of life. Han Yong-un passed away in 1944, leaving a lasting legacy in both literature and philosophy.