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  2. Yujeong - Wikipedia

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    Samyeongdang (1544–1610), also known by his dharma name Yujeong, was a Korean Buddhist monk during the Joseon era. He is sometimes identified by his art name , Song-un. He was born to a family of the Im clan in Miryang , Gyeongsang Province .

  3. Samyeongdang - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 January 2012, at 22:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Korean proverbs - Wikipedia

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    A Korean proverb (Korean: 속담, Sok-dam) is a concise idiom in the Korean language which describes a fact in a metaphorical way for instruction or satire. [1] The term 속담 (Sok-dam, Korean proverb) was first used in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, but proverbs were in use much earlier.

  5. Jo Mi-ryeong (actress, born 1929) - Wikipedia

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    Samyeongdang: Samyeongdang: Good and Better: Ttwineun Nom Wi-e Naneun Nom: Dad, Please Get Married! Abeoji Gyeolhonhaseyo: Even Dandelions Bloom in Spring: Mindeullekkotdobom-imyeon Pinda: Because They Love Until Death: Jukdorok Saranghaeseo: Love for 300 Years: Aejeongsambaengnyeon: Romantic Family: Romance Gajok: Seong Chun-hyang from Hanyang ...

  6. Jikjisa - Wikipedia

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    Jikjisa was established in 418 by Preceptor Ado. Buddhism, a religion originating in what is now India, was transmitted to Korea via China in the late 4th century. [1] The Samguk yusa records Ado among 3 monks who first brought Buddhist teaching, or Dharma, to Korea: Malananta (late 4th century) - an Indian Buddhist monk who brought Buddhism to Baekje in the southern Korean peninsula, Sundo-a ...

  7. Daeheungsa - Wikipedia

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    Daeheungsa is believed to date to the Three Kingdoms period (4th-9th centuries CE). Although no exact record of its founding has survived, some think Daeheungsa was founded by Adohwasang (Monk) in 514.

  8. Woljeongsa - Wikipedia

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    Woljeongsa Octagonal Nine Storey Stone Pagoda believed to have been constructed in the 10th century. Woljeonsa'a Octagonal Nine Storey Stone Pagoda, called the Sari-pagoda (relic pagoda) believed to have been constructed in the 10th century, is a multi-angled stone pagoda standing 15.2 meters/50 foot high and is representative of the multi-storied pagodas popular during the Goryo Period ...

  9. Shin Saimdang - Wikipedia

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    Shin Saimdang was born and raised in Gangneung at the home of her maternal grandparents. Her father, Shin Myeong-hwa, from the Pyongsan Shin clan, was a government official and a friend of the scholar Jo Gwang-jo, but he was not politically active.