'Dool King Sejong Institute' Jung Woo-sung "I was hit by a woman and I was kicked by a woman" Confessions
Jung Woo-sung reveals love story
In the KBS 2TV lecture talk show 'King Sejong Institute Suh Seung Chul' broadcasted on March 18, philosopher Dool Kim Yong-ok, singer Lee Seung Chul and actor Jung Woo-sung share their real love stories with the theme of love.
Dool Kim Yong-ok explains how Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity define and pursue 'love' respectively. In Buddhism, the heart of the customs bodhisattva, which overturns poor mesozoics with a thousand hands and a thousand eyes, is said to be the beginning of love. In Christianity, the heart of Jesus, who does not see 5,000 people starving and feeds them, is also the beginning of love. So what is the 'love' in Confucianism? It is important to know the love of Confucianism first. (Love Ai), which was usually interpreted as the meaning of ‘love’ in English, but Dool Kim Yong-ok says that we have misunderstood and used the meaning of (love child) so far! What could there be any meaning other than love in the whole (love child)? You can check the answer through the broadcast.
Jung Woo-sung, who shook his emotions with the ambassador "I drink this if I drink it" in the movie "Easer in My Head". On the screen, a small drink alone is the original rock-coking that makes a woman die, but when she actually loves, she said that she does not have such a hunch. “I was in a hurry and I saw her kick me,” he said.
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