State Preceptor Jeungtong (Korean: 증통국사; Hanja: 證通國師) was a Goryeo prince[unreliable source?] who became a Korean Buddhist monk and was the one who rebuilt...
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Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On Legislature Shuri cabinet (首里王府), Sanshikan (三司官) History...
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(Chinese: 十小咒; Pinyin: Shíxiǎozhòu) was established by the monk Yulin (Chinese: 玉琳國師; Pinyin: Yùlín Guóshī), a teacher of the Qing dynasty Shunzhi Emperor (1638...
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Buddhist mantras or dharanis. They were complied by the monk Yulin (Chinese: 玉琳國師; Pinyin: Yùlín Guóshī), a teacher of the Qing dynasty Shunzhi Emperor (1638...
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three patriarchs: the "ō" of Daiō Kokushi 大應國師 (Nanpo Shōmyō (南浦紹明?) (1235–1308) the "tō" of Daitō Kokushi 大燈國師 (Shuho Myocho) (1283-1338) and the "kan"...
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(乌巢禅师), might be based on Niaoke Daolin Preceptor of State-King Bodhisattva (國師王菩薩), might be based on the Great Sage of Sizhou The Twenty-Four Protective...
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school to Korean Buddhism. He was also known by the title Daegak Guksa (大覺國師, "State Preceptor Great Awakening "). Uicheon's reputation eventually reached...
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also known as Muhon Kakushin (無本覺心) and posthumously as Hotto Kokushi (法燈國師). Kakushin had travelled in China for six years and studied with the famous...
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Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On (Sai Un) Legislature Shuri cabinet (首里王府), Sanshikan...
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Guksabong (국사봉, 國師峰) is a mountain of Gyeongsangbuk-do, eastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 728 metres. List of mountains of Korea An Gyeong-ho...
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eventually reconciles with the Yelüs and marries Wu Xiuwen. Jinlun Guoshi (金輪國師; Jīnlún Guóshī; 'Golden Wheel Imperial Adviser') is one of the antagonists...
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Doseon Portrait of Doseon Guksa in Seonamsa Temple Korean name Hangul 도선 국사 Hanja 道詵 國師 Revised Romanization Doseon Guksa McCune–Reischauer Tosǒn Kuksa...
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dynasty. He is often known by his nickname, National Teacher Zhong (Chinese: 忠國師; pinyin: Zhōng Guóshī; Japanese: Chū Kokushi) because he was the personal...
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and received the title Goshir (Tibetan: གོ་ཤྲི, Wylie: go shri; Chinese: 國師; lit. 'state teacher') from the Emperor of China. In Tibet, Gyaltsab Rinpoche...
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as Qiao Daoqing (喬道清), is a Taoist magician serving as the Royal Adviser (國師) and Left Premier (左丞相) of Tian Hu's kingdom. After Sun An convinces him to...
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was a Korean Buddhist monk and All-Enlightened National Preceptor (보각국사; 普覺國師) during the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. His birth name was either Kim Gyeong-myeong...
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Posthumous name Wongyeong 원경국사, 元敬國師 ('National Preceptor Primary Respectful')...
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was Liu Xin. Upon ascending the throne, Wang Mang named Liu Xin his Guoshi (國師, "Professor Laureate"), a newly created office which was one of the Four Viziers...
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56 Guksajeon Shrine of Songgwangsa Temple, Suncheon [ko] 순천 송광사 국사전 順天 松廣寺 國師殿 Suncheon, South Jeolla 1962-12-20 57 Stupa of Master Cheolgam at Ssangbongsa...
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Guksa of Ryongtongsa Buddhist temple Ryonghung-ri, Kaesong 령통사 대각국사비 靈通寺大覺國師碑 156 Marble Avalokitesvara statue of Kwanumsa Buddhist temple Pakyon-ri, Kaesong...
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with Fahai. A mysterious character, Preceptor of State-King Bodhisattva (國師王菩薩), believed to be based on the Great Sage of Sizhou, appears in the Chinese...
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the State Preceptor or Guoshi (simplified Chinese: 国师; traditional Chinese: 國師; pinyin: Guóshī; lit. 'Teacher of the State'; Tibetan: གོ་ཤྲི, Wylie: go shri)...
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Retrieved 30 March 2017. "Visit Korea". Retrieved 2011-01-12. "분황사 화쟁국사 비부(芬皇寺和諍國師碑趺)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-06-24. Asian...
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(王), and granted many other titles, such as Grand State Tutors (大國師) and State Tutors (國師), to key leaders of Tibetan Buddhism, including the Karma Kagyu...
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follows (all in present-day South Korea): Jingamguksa bimyeong (진감국사비명; 眞鑑國師碑銘) Memorial Stele to Master Jingam [Hyeso] of Ssanggye Temple, 887, at Ssanggye...
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use of official seal as chief of Zhanshifu (Xu was 48) Xu's career No. 19 (國師正席): Watching the use of official seal as chief of Guozijian (Xu was 48) Xu's...
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1970-3-24 17 Paintings of Shamanistic Spirits in Guksadang Shrine [ko] 국사당의 무신도 國師堂의 巫神圖 Jongno District, Seoul 1970-3-24 18 Village Guardians within the West...
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386 ft) Gonddeoksan (공덕산; 公德山) – 912.9 metres (2,995 ft) Guksabong (국사봉; 國師峰) – 728 metres (2,388 ft) Guryongsan (구룡산; 九龍山) – 1,345.7 metres (4,415 ft)...
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Affairs). Tokyo: Tokyo Bijutsu. ISBN 978-4-808-70544-2; OCLC 21946525 新訂本光國師日記 (Shintei Honkō kokushi nikki (Chronicles of Master Honkō). Tokyo: Zoku Gunsho...
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of the same day, people pay homage to the head local guardian god (국사성황; 國師城隍; Kuksa Sŏnghwang) whose shrine is below that of the mountain god's. After...
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