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Hyujeong (Korean: 휴정; Hanja: 休靜, 1520–1604), also
called Seosan Daesa (서산대사; 西山大師) was a
Korean Seon master. As was
common for
monks in this time, he travelled...
- 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 Wonhyo...
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Korea (1592–98) in 1592,
Yujeong joined his
teacher Hyujeong's righteous army of monks.
After Hyujeong retired due to his age,
Yujeong took over the leadership...
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suppressed Buddhism in
favour of Confucianism. In
spite of the suppression,
Hyujeong wrote about the
three religions (Seon Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism) in...
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According to Sørensen, the
writings of
several Seon
masters (such as
Hyujeong)
reveal they were
esoteric adepts. In ****anese Zen, the use of esoteric...
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another 10,000
Koreans at
Sunan under Yi Il, and
finally 4,200
monks under Hyujeong. Li
Rusong sent
ahead the
envoy Shen
Weijing to
negotiate with Konishi...
- Kim Chong-jik (1431–1492) Jo Gwang-jo (1482–1519) Yi
Hwang (1501–1570)
Hyujeong (1520–1604) Yi I (1536–1584) Ryu Seong-ryong (1542–1607) Kim Jang-saeng...
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Docheopje (도첩제; 度牒制). In the
first half of the
Joseon dynasty,
Buddhist monk
Hyujeong (휴정; 休靜)
argued that the
three religions of Confucianism, Buddhism, and...
- two days
earlier on 8 July.
Prompted by King Seonjo, the
Buddhist monk
Hyujeong issued a
manifesto calling upon all
monks to take up arms, writing, "Alas...
- war,
finally including several thousand monks, led by the
aging Seosan Hyujeong (서산대사, 西山休靜; 1520–1604), a first-rate Seon
master and the
author of a number...