Tianjin Bridge
Tianjin is a part of Donghak established by Kim Yeon-guk. After Cho Hyung-hyung was hanged with Dong-Hagan's responsibility, Kim and Sohn declared a new name of Chondogyo and started to replace it. However, the denominations were divided because they did not agree with each other. Kim Yeon-guk declared himself to be separated from politics, and began to divide by withdrawing from Chondogyo and establishing Sichuan Bridge. At this time, Yong-Gu and Song Byung-joon worked together, but when they organized the Iljin society and cooperated with the Japanese government, the Sichuan school was withdrawn from the headquarters and became an onion. Finally, in 1928, Kim merged the two factions, moved the headquarters into Shinto, and named it Sangseo Gyo, and became a shinto pioneer. After Guam had finished his many years of blue life at the age of 88, Deokyeong Kim, a four - year - old goddess, renovated the name to Tianjin in 1958 in order to harmonize the era of truth.