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Uicheon (28
September 1055 – 5
October 1101) was a
Korean Royal Prince and
influential Korean Buddhist scholar-monk
during the
Goryeo period (918–1392)...
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Taesan Group, and Jang Sook-hyang's
daughter Jeon Won-ju as Bang Geun-soon,
Uicheon Villa building owner whose children and
grandchildren immigrated to the...
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established until the time of
Uicheon (1055-1101) who
established Cheontae in
Goryeo as an
independent school. Due to
Uicheon's influence, it came to be a...
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Doseon Gihwa Hyecho Hyujeong Ichadon Jinul Muhak Seungnang Taego Bou
Uicheon Uisang Woncheuk Wonhyo Yujeong Monarchs King
Sejong the
Great Taejo of...
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succeeded him on the throne, and the
fourth was the
prominent Buddhist monk
Uicheon.
Goryeo was a
period of
great achievements in
Korean art and culture, such...
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School Kitaro Nishida Korea Traditions Korean Buddhism Wonhyo Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn Seo Gyeongdeok...
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built many
forts to
guard the
northern border. Munjong's
fourth son,
Uicheon (born 1055),
became a
Buddhist priest who
founded the
Cheontae as an independent...
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which had been dis****d were
returned in 1085 by the
Goryeo monk
Uicheon.
Uicheon (義天, 1055–1101) was thus an
important figure of this
revival period...
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nature of
Korean Hwaeom.
Another important advocate of Seon/Gyo
unity was
Uicheon. Like most
other early Goryeo monks, he
began his
studies in
Buddhism with...
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restoration was
completed on
October 31, 2005. The
temple contains the
ashes of
Uicheon, the sect's founder. A son of
Emperor Munjong of Goryeo, he
spent most...