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Nine Mountain Schools
Doui, a student of Zhizang and Baizhang who established the Gaji san school (迦智山) at Borimsa. The nine mountain schools (九山; or ''gusan'') were the initial monasteries of the Korean branch of Buddhism Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and List of philosophies, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or ... called Seon, founded in the Unified Silla period in the 8th or 9th century. The initial transmission of Seon into Korea is usually attributed to Beomnang (法朗; fl. 632–646), said to be a student of the Chinese master Daoxin (道信; 580–651). Seon was later popularized especially by Sinhaeng (神行; 704–779) in the latter part of the eighth century and by (道義; d. 825) at the beginning of the ninth century. From then on, many Koreans studied Chan in China and, upon their return, established their own ...
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Magu Baozhe
Magu may refer to: * Magu, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Magu, Rafsanjan, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Magu District of Mwanza Region, Tanzania * Magu, Tanzania Magu is a town in Mwanza Region of Tanzania, East Africa. It is the administrative seat of Magu District, one of the seven districts of Mwanza Region. The distance from Magu to Mwanza town is around 60 kilometres. According to the national ... a town in Mwanza Region of Tanzania * Gilbert "Magu" Luján * Desorden Público, Magu, a Desorden Público band member * Magu (deity), a legendary Chinese immortal See also

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