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Seonjong (9
October 1049 – 17 June 1094) was the 13th king of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the
second son of
Empress Inye and born in September, 1049...
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Jajang (590–658) was a monk born Kim
Seonjong, into the
royal Kim family, in the
kingdom of Silla. He is
credited with
founding the
temple of Tongdosa...
- Korea. He was the
eldest son of King
Munjong and the
older brother of King
Seonjong. He had been
confirmed as heir to the
throne in 1054 and
during his time...
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selected regions.
Bloody Heart is a
fictional historical drama about King
Seonjong who
ascends to the
throne due to a rebellion, and Lee Tae who
becomes the...
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Deokjong 1031–1034
Jeongjong (靖宗) 1034–1046
Munjong 1046–1083
Sunjong 1083
Seonjong 1083–1094
Heonjong 1094–1095
Sukjong 1095–1105
Yejong 1105–1122 Injong...
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Group West. ISBN 978-1-55643-428-0. Administration,
Cultural Heritage. "
Seonjong yeonggajip (Essence of Zen Buddhism),
Korean Translation -
Heritage Search"...
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Queen Inye from the
Gyeongwon Yi clan and the
younger brother of Sunjong,
Seonjong, and Sukjong. At age 11,
Uicheon volunteered to
become a
Buddhist monk...
- Goryeo's reign, the city was
renamed Gaegyeong, and in 995, the 14th year of
Seonjong of Goryeo's reign, it was
elevated to "Gaesong-bu". The Gaeseong-bu is...
- Left: Jajang, a monk born Kim
Seonjong, into the
royal Kim family, in the
kingdom of Silla. Right: Hwangnyongsa, a
miniature reconstruction of what the...
- (利嚴; 869–936),
which had
developed from the
Caodong (曹洞) lineage. "The
Seonjong Gusan [9 Holy Zen-sect
Buddhist Mountains]". "Korean
Buddhism Orders and...