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Gihwa (Korean: 기화; Hanja: 己和, 1376–1433), also
known as
Hamheo Teuktong was a
Buddhist monk of
Korean Seon and
leading Buddhist figure during the late...
- movement. It was
written in a
single fascicle, by the
Korean Buddhist monk
Gihwa (1376-1433).
Korean philosophy Korean Buddhism Korean Confucianism English...
- Suho (EXO) Sung Si-kyung Uhm Tae-woong Yoo Jae-suk Yuk Young-soo
Doseon Gihwa Hyecho Hyujeong Ichadon Jinul Muhak Seungnang Taego Bou
Uicheon Uisang Woncheuk...
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whose "roots of virtue" were well-matured. The
terminology that
Zongmi and
Gihwa use to
describe these advanced practitioners is that they
possess the capacity...
- goes
abroad on
secret state business in the
company of Sir John Burley.
Gihwa,
Buddhist scholar (died 1433) Fernán Pérez de Guzmán,
Spanish historian...
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Buddhism continued to
thrive intellectually. An
outstanding thinker was
Gihwa (己和; (Hamheo
Deuktong 涵虚得通) 1376–1433), who had
first studied at a Confucian...
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Edmund Mortimer,
English nobleman and
rebel (d. c. 1409) date
unknown Gihwa,
scholar in
Korean Buddhism (d. 1433)
Sofia of Bavaria,
queen consort of...
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Appeared on
Infinite Challenge), I
Hayan (Baekdudaegan
National Arboretum), No
Gihwa (Ongi Mail Carrier,
Mother of Kim Jin-ho (singer)),
Thomas Taban Akot (Surgeon...
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University of
Washington Press, 1995
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during the next
several centuries, such as
Hyegeun (혜근; 慧勤),
Taego Bou,
Gihwa and Hyujeong, who
continued to
develop the
basic mold of
Korean meditational...