Han Young-un`s literary fictions have been regarded as the sustenance and he has been ignored by researchers. Interestingly, however, the mid to late 1930s, which his novels were intensively written, were the times affected by Buddhism and also those writers such as Lee Kwang-su, Her Min, Her Jun, Kim Dong-lee and so forth remained many masterpieces. Namely, this period can be described as combining Buddhism and literature and Buddhism becoming the political imagination. So, in terms of his being a high class monk, if he had higher Buddhism morals, what kind of Bulkukto it would be like? The clue can be found in his novel, Black Wind. This novel has the uniqueness that claims the value of ``revolution``. While, other intellectuals hid their voices at that time. But this attitude of the Buddhist church in the petition to Governor-General to reform the attitudes and different. Facing immigrants in the existence of that gap pisik enemy situation and seeks to understand the truth. Han Young-un`s revolutionary ideology and its methodology can be seen and also those makes it possible to become a useful substance in Buddhist religious, literary, and political possibilities.