Doju selected Hoeryong-jae Pavilion in Hoemun Village, Haman,
as the designated site for his Holy Works.
During that time,
Japan played a significant role in initiating the Second World War,
and various emergency measures were implemented,
including the reinforcement of wartime controls.
Despite facing unimaginable hardships,
Doju persevered with his Holy Works, adhering to Degree Numbers (Dosu).
He promoted cultivation activities throughout the country,
with Hoeryong-jae Pavilion serving as the central hub of operations.
After the liberation, Doju revived his religious activities
and continued conducting Holy Works at Hoeryong-jae Pavilion
before eventually establishing the Dao Headquarters in Busan.
When Doju was engaged in Holy Works at Hoeryong-jae Pavilion,
Lee Yong-Jik, who had a crippled leg, would come to serve Doju,
often traveling between Mungyeong County and Hoeryong-jae Pavilion to visit Doju.
One day, Doju smiled and told him,
“Your handicap contributes to my Holy Works.”
Hoeryong-jae Pavilion
Hoeryong-jae Pavilion was situated in Hoemun Village, Hoesan Villageship,
Chilseo Township, Haman County, South Gyeongsang Province.
Doju’s birthplace was located right next to this site.
Following Japan’s order to disband religious groups
that were incompatible with State Shinto,
Doju taught about the Degree Number of Benevolence
and the Degree Number of Self-Sequestration in the Shinsa Year (1941).
Subsequently, he relocated to Hoeryong-jae Pavilion
and conducted Holy Works there in accordance with the Degree Number.