- The Program of Southeastern Wind for Forty-Nine Days
- 8 Later, Sahng-jeh-nim said, “I need to borrow the southeastern wind for forty-nine days.”
- 9 Taking three or four disciples, Sahng-jeh-nim went to Nahm-go Mountain Fortress in Jeonju.
- 10 At a peak called Mahn-gyung Point, located within the fortress, He conducted a work of renewal in which He stuck a pole with a paper flag into the ground, wrote something, and read it aloud.
- 13 A while later, the southeastern wind started to blow.
- 15 It continued for forty-nine days.
- 20 In December 1903, the Russo-Japanese War indeed broke out. The Russian forces were defeated on land and at sea, and Japan was victorious. As a result, the charges against Bahk Yung-hyo’s organization were dropped.
- (JSD Dojeon 5,27)