- Kim
Hwasang (Korean: 김화상; Hanja: 金和尙), also
known in
Chinese as
Wuxiang (Chinese: 浄衆無相; pinyin: Jìngzhòng Wūxiāng, Korean: 무상; Hanja: 無相, 684–762), was...
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earliest dated example of
block printing Woodblock printing in
Korea Baegun hwasang chorok buljo jikji simche yojeol (vol.II), the
second volume of "Anthology...
- The
Korean Baegun Hwasang Chorok Buljo Jikji Simche Yojeol (백운화상초록불조직지심체요절; 白雲和尙抄錄佛祖直指心體要節) or
roughly 'Anthology of
Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings'...
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period as well, such as the Jìngzhòng
school of
Zhishen (609–702) and Kim
Hwasang which was
based in Sichuan, the
Baotang school (also in Sichuan), and the...
- Buinsa.
Donghwasa is a
Buddhist temple that was
built by
Priest Geukdal-
hwasang in 493, and many
artifacts of the
period are
found around the temple. The...
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Detsen sent a
party to the
Yizhou region to
receive the
teachings of Kim
Hwasang, a
Korean Chan master, who they
encountered in Sichuan. The
party received...
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links the Tanguts, the
Helan Mountains and the Chan
teachings of both Kim
Hwasang and
Baotang Wuzhu: The
origins of the
Tangut Chan can also be
traced deeper...
- is
later turned into a goddess.
These myths usually tell of a man, Pobu
Hwasang, who
encountered the "Holy
Mother [of the
Heavenly King]" on the top of...
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Hwasang Mountain Village,
where the m****acre occurred...
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Hyecho Hyobong Hangnul Hyujeong Ichadon Jingak Order Jinul Jogye Order Kim
Hwasang Korean Buddhist sculpture Korean Buddhist temples Korean pagoda Korean...