• 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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    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...
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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...
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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...
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    teachings of Kim Hwasang, a Korean Chan master, who they encountered in Sichuan. The party received teachings and three Chinese texts from Kim, who died...
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    Sichuan. This lineage goes back to the Korean prince and Chan master Kim Hwasang (c. 684–762, also known as Jingzhong Wuxiang, 浄衆無相 ), and to his student...
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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...
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    bus. Yongjusa was established in 854 under the name Garyangsa by Yeomgeo Hwasang (廉居和尙), the Second Patriarch of the Gajisan School after National Preceptor...
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    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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    Magoksa (category Kim Ku)
    brick pagoda and Magoksa. The name "Magoksa" originated with Ven. Bocheol Hwasang, a monk who lived there later, because the way many people gathered to...
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    pass down through female lineage. 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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    Wihong, the prime minister of Queen Jinseong of Silla, and the monk Taegu-Hwasang, but was since lost. The surviving hyangga consist of 14 recorded in the...
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    formally lifted until 1992 under the government of Kim Young-sam. In 1999, the government of Kim Dae-jung actively promoted Hanja by placing it on signs...
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    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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    for cultivating intangible cultural heritage. The administrator of CHA is Kim Hyeon-mo since 2020. The annual budget of the administration was 615 billion...
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