What is Hwa'om?
A sect of buddhism that is most prominent in Korea
What is Parhae?
It's a mysterious state created by northern manchurians
Where did Chang Pogo immigrate to?
China
FIRST TO VOLUNTEER TO MAKE A DRAMATIC READING OF THE HYANGGA, SONG OF CHOSONG, IN FRONT OF THE CLASS!
Having caroused far into the night
In the moonlit capital,
I returned home and in my bed,
Behold, four legs.
Two were mine;
Whose are the other two?
Formerly two were mine;
What shall be done now they are taken.
how brave.
Who is Ǔisang?
And Wǒnhyo?
Ǔisang is the founder of the hwaom school in Korea
Wǒnhyo is one of the major buddhist thinkers in Korea. He appealled to commoners by creating doctrines that didn't require expensive ceremonies.
(½ point if only one is answered)
Who did the Parhae have tensions with? :0
Silla & Tang >:)
What did he operate?
And what was he known as?
a private navy.
He was known as a General that pacified the ocean :D //KING OF THE YELLOW SEA
(dobbelt op på pointz)
What is ch'oechiwon known as in China (and Korea?)
A great poet and essayist
pulguk-sa
sokkuram
an architectural monument built near Kyeongju
A grotto that contained carvings(buddhist art) aswell as bronze bells and including Buddha statue.
How long did the Parhae last?
2 centuries (713-926)
What led to his death?
He was assasinated because he tried to gain aristocratic power through marriage, even though he was from a lower class.
How was idu used?
it was used as a method to write folklanguage (Korean) in Hanja, Chinese letters.
What does hwa'om mean?
Flower garland (blomster-guillande)
What is ethnicity is most prominent in Parhae?
Machurians, Koguryo peoples, Tungusic
Why did he return to Korea?
To establish his home-state (Ch'eonghae) to secure korean travellers and trades from Chinese piracy.
What system did China use that Ch'oe Ch'iwon later adopted for themselves?
Chinese civil examination system.