Yongmunsa Temple (Yangpyeong County)
Yongmunsa is a Buddhist temple belonging to Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism located in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. It is the horses of Bongseon Temple, the headquarter of the 25th Jogye Order of the Jogye Order. It is located at the foot of Mt. Yongmun in Yongmun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun. It is said that the monk Dae Kyung was founded in 913, the second year of Shilla Dynasty. According to another theory, there is a story that King Gyeongsun, the last king of Silla, came and set up himself. In 1378, the 4th year of Koryo Woo, the Jichun embarked on the Tripitaka Koreana, which was located in Gyeongcheon Temple in Goseong-gun. King Sejong In 1447, the 29th year of King Sejong, the second prince of King Sejong, Suyang Daejun, rebuilt for his mother Soheon Wanghushim. After being a king, the Fuyang Dae-gun was interested in the task of reigning Yongmunja as his king. After many times, the Korean Empire was thrown into the throne. In 1907, when the Imperial Army disbanded, a military campaign took place and the Japanese army burned down as a base for military service. Most of the remaining buildings that were built since 1909 are mostly modern ones.