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Article: Janggunshin: The Warrior Spirits of Korean Mythology

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Janggunshin: The Warrior Spirits of Korean Mythology

Janggunshin (장군신) are powerful warrior spirits in Korean folklore, often associated with historical generals who became deified after death.

These spirits are believed to protect communities, repel evil forces, and maintain order.

Shrines dedicated to Janggunshin (장군신) can sometimes be found in areas connected to military history or regional defense.

Unlike celestial beings, Janggunshin retain a strong connection to human identity, reflecting bravery, leadership, and sacrifice.

Their presence in mythology highlights how human achievement can transcend into spiritual reverence.

They are not distant gods, but remembered protectors.

In Korean belief, those who defend the living may continue to do so even after death.

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