
Sansa's Juryun 2
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Book Introduction
There's a story if you go to that temple.
A temple tour where you can read the text and walk through history.
Regardless of religion, one of the most popular places for people to visit is temples.
Most of the places are quiet and scenic, so people who want to spend a leisurely day often visit alone or with their families.
When you find a mountain temple like that, one of the things you will come across is a lotus attached to a pillar.
A sutra is a poem written and hung on a wall that contains the Buddha's truth or the enlightenment of the sages.
However, most of them are written in Chinese characters, and many of them are written in cursive or semi-cursive script, which is difficult to read, so it is easy to have difficulty just reading them, let alone understanding their meaning.
This book is a sequel to 『The Journey of the Mountain Temple - A Trip to Temples in Search of the Heart』, which mainly tells the stories of the Zen masters who came into contact with the temples through such Journeys. In this book, along with the interpretation of the Journeys, the story unfolds with the theme of Korean history intertwined with each temple.
'The story of Baekje's last days at Buyeo Goransa Temple, Kim Gu at Magoksa Temple, Jang Bogo at Unjusa Temple, and Dasan at Baekryeonsa Temple', etc., help travelers make their trip to a temple more meaningful.
A temple tour where you can read the text and walk through history.
Regardless of religion, one of the most popular places for people to visit is temples.
Most of the places are quiet and scenic, so people who want to spend a leisurely day often visit alone or with their families.
When you find a mountain temple like that, one of the things you will come across is a lotus attached to a pillar.
A sutra is a poem written and hung on a wall that contains the Buddha's truth or the enlightenment of the sages.
However, most of them are written in Chinese characters, and many of them are written in cursive or semi-cursive script, which is difficult to read, so it is easy to have difficulty just reading them, let alone understanding their meaning.
This book is a sequel to 『The Journey of the Mountain Temple - A Trip to Temples in Search of the Heart』, which mainly tells the stories of the Zen masters who came into contact with the temples through such Journeys. In this book, along with the interpretation of the Journeys, the story unfolds with the theme of Korean history intertwined with each temple.
'The story of Baekje's last days at Buyeo Goransa Temple, Kim Gu at Magoksa Temple, Jang Bogo at Unjusa Temple, and Dasan at Baekryeonsa Temple', etc., help travelers make their trip to a temple more meaningful.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
preface
Busosan Goransa Temple - The flowers are falling
Taehwasan Magoksa Temple - Thoughts on a Terrorist
Okcheonsa Temple on Yeonhwasan Mountain - Sitting on the lotus peak
Samgaksan Jinkwansa Temple - Aren't life and death different?
Bongmisan Sinreuksa Temple - Meeting Mok-eun and Naong
Gwaneumsa Temple on Mt. Halla - The Windswept Island
Chiljangsa Temple, Chilhyeonsan Mountain - Seven Brothers and Monk Gatbachi
Jainsa Temple on Myeongseongsan Mountain - Gung Ye's Tears
Volcanic Dragon Temple - Born with an extremely precious body
Jirisan Yeongoksa Temple - Where Death Stands
Cheoneunsa Temple in Jirisan Mountain - Suppressing Fire with a Brush
Cheonbulsan Unjusa Temple - Dream of a Thousand Buddhas and Thousand Pagodas
Baekryeon Temple in Mandeoksan Mountain - The Power of Roots
Namhansan Janggyeongsa Temple - Spring has come, but it's not spring.
Busosan Goransa Temple - The flowers are falling
Taehwasan Magoksa Temple - Thoughts on a Terrorist
Okcheonsa Temple on Yeonhwasan Mountain - Sitting on the lotus peak
Samgaksan Jinkwansa Temple - Aren't life and death different?
Bongmisan Sinreuksa Temple - Meeting Mok-eun and Naong
Gwaneumsa Temple on Mt. Halla - The Windswept Island
Chiljangsa Temple, Chilhyeonsan Mountain - Seven Brothers and Monk Gatbachi
Jainsa Temple on Myeongseongsan Mountain - Gung Ye's Tears
Volcanic Dragon Temple - Born with an extremely precious body
Jirisan Yeongoksa Temple - Where Death Stands
Cheoneunsa Temple in Jirisan Mountain - Suppressing Fire with a Brush
Cheonbulsan Unjusa Temple - Dream of a Thousand Buddhas and Thousand Pagodas
Baekryeon Temple in Mandeoksan Mountain - The Power of Roots
Namhansan Janggyeongsa Temple - Spring has come, but it's not spring.
Publisher's Review
Meet our beautiful temple through photos
What makes a trip so beautiful and memorable is the memories it creates at the destination.
And what makes a travel destination special is the story behind it.
If you go to a temple without any prior knowledge, you can easily spend a boring time just looking around the buildings and leaving.
Also, it is easy to miss the unique stories of each restaurant by skimming through the tasteless instructions, like chewing on a piece of rubber.
Of course, a trip to a temple to meet Buddha is not a trivial matter, but wouldn't it be a more meaningful trip if it were accompanied by a historical story related to that temple?
For example, the story of the end of Baekje that reached Goransa Temple in Buyeo, the story of Kim Gu that reached Magoksa Temple, the story of Jang Bogo that reached Unjusa Temple, and the story of Dasan that reached Baekryeonsa Temple.
When you travel to a temple, let's experience history together.
Your trip will become more meaningful and you will have more things to talk about.
Of course, if you know the interpretation of the main character of that poem, the story will be richer…
Sechugeumgusagamin
The noble and the lowly return to the same land
Liang Wu-ok-dang-jin-imol-soo-dang ...
Seokseong Geumgok Water and Air Sea
Light and shadow are reflected in the evening sky.
Grass and trees? Spring is here, autumn is here
If there is no end to good in life, there will be no end to good.
What answer does the dead give to the underworld?
Looking at the history of the world from ancient to modern times
Regardless of social status, everyone returned to dust.
The magnificent palace of Emperor Yangmu has already become dust.
Even the golden nugget of Seok-sung has become foam in the empty sea.
The time was dawn for a moment, and soon it was evening.
The vegetation seemed to be just spring, but suddenly it was autumn.
If you can't do your best even in the small things in life,
What will I say in response to King Yeomra when I die?
- Jinwansa Nagawon
What makes a trip so beautiful and memorable is the memories it creates at the destination.
And what makes a travel destination special is the story behind it.
If you go to a temple without any prior knowledge, you can easily spend a boring time just looking around the buildings and leaving.
Also, it is easy to miss the unique stories of each restaurant by skimming through the tasteless instructions, like chewing on a piece of rubber.
Of course, a trip to a temple to meet Buddha is not a trivial matter, but wouldn't it be a more meaningful trip if it were accompanied by a historical story related to that temple?
For example, the story of the end of Baekje that reached Goransa Temple in Buyeo, the story of Kim Gu that reached Magoksa Temple, the story of Jang Bogo that reached Unjusa Temple, and the story of Dasan that reached Baekryeonsa Temple.
When you travel to a temple, let's experience history together.
Your trip will become more meaningful and you will have more things to talk about.
Of course, if you know the interpretation of the main character of that poem, the story will be richer…
Sechugeumgusagamin
The noble and the lowly return to the same land
Liang Wu-ok-dang-jin-imol-soo-dang ...
Seokseong Geumgok Water and Air Sea
Light and shadow are reflected in the evening sky.
Grass and trees? Spring is here, autumn is here
If there is no end to good in life, there will be no end to good.
What answer does the dead give to the underworld?
Looking at the history of the world from ancient to modern times
Regardless of social status, everyone returned to dust.
The magnificent palace of Emperor Yangmu has already become dust.
Even the golden nugget of Seok-sung has become foam in the empty sea.
The time was dawn for a moment, and soon it was evening.
The vegetation seemed to be just spring, but suddenly it was autumn.
If you can't do your best even in the small things in life,
What will I say in response to King Yeomra when I die?
- Jinwansa Nagawon
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: May 14, 2010
- Page count, weight, size: 264 pages | 588g | 176*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788958611073
- ISBN10: 8958611073
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