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Now PlayingThe Man Kyung Heo

The Man Kyung Heo

★ 6.02026DramaHistory

This film tells the story of Zen Master Kyeong Heo Seongu who revives modern Korean Buddhism. He cares for a woman who is sick and tired of cold and hunger, but other monks misunderstand it.

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