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Dochim (Korean: 도침; died 661) was a
Buddhist monk of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
remembered primarily as a
leader of a
movement for...
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After King Uija's
surrender to Tang
dynasty China,
Boksin and the monk
Dochim kindled a
restoration movement. They sent for the
prince Buyeo Pung, who...
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After the
defeat of the
Baekje restoration movement led by
Boksin and
Dochim at the
Battle of Baekgang,
which had
sought to
place Yung's
brother Buyeo...
- for multi-directional grain. The
process of
creating hanji also
employs dochim, a
method of
pounding finished sheets to
compact fibers and
lessen ink bleed...
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restoration movement but
faced Silla–Tang
joint forces. A
Buddhist monk
Dochim (도침; 道琛) and the
former Baekje general Buyeo Boksin rose to try to revive...
- Su
Dingfang left
Baekje territory to
attack Goguryeo, the
Buddhist monk
Dochim (道琛) and the
former Baekje general Gwisil Boksin rose to try to
revive Baekje...
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point Boksin appears to have betra**** the
restoration movement. He had
Dochim killed and
sought to slay
Prince Pung as well. However, Pung
killed him...
- villages. It
includes a
struggle of
General Boksin and the
reverend priest Dochim who
recovered the
sovereignty of the
Baekje Kingdom. Part of the rite is...
- from
Baekje who was sent to
India to
bring back
information on Buddhism.
Dochim (도침, 道琛, ?–661),
leader of the
Baekje restoration movement with
Gwisil Boksin...
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built on the
southern slope,
dedicated to the
mountain god, the monk
Dochim who led an army to
revive Baekje, and
Gwisil Boksin, a
general who, together...