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Uisang (Korean: 의상; Hanja: 義湘; 625–702) was one of the most
eminent early Silla Korean scholar-monks, a
close friend of
Wonhyo (元曉). He
traveled to China...
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significant Korean Buddhists from this
period include Woncheuk, Wonhyo,
Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak. Kim was a
Silla prince whose influence made Mount...
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Yeongju City, Gyeongsangbuk-do,
founded by the
prominent scholar-monk
Uisang in 676, the 16th year of
Munmu of Silla.
Buseoksa temple is also well known...
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Buddhists and
contributed to
Chinese Buddhism, including: Woncheuk, Wonhyo,
Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak, a
Silla prince whose influence made
Mount Jiuhua...
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Statism Kyoto School Kitaro Nishida Korea Traditions Korean Buddhism Wonhyo Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn...
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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
Goryeo Taejo...
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Statism Kyoto School Kitaro Nishida Korea Traditions Korean Buddhism Wonhyo Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn...
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transmitted by the monk
Uisang (의상대사, 625–702), who had been a
student of
Zhiyan together with Fazang.
After Uisang returned to
Korea in 671, established...
- all things. He set off to
China to
study Buddhism with a
close friend,
Uisang, but only made it part of the way there.
According to legend,
Wonhyo awoke...
- (관동팔경).
Naksansa was
founded in 671, by the
Buddhist monk,
Uisang Daesa (Grand
Master Uisang), an amb****ador of the 30th King
Munmu of the
Silla period...