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The Four Heavenly Kings of Taiwan refers to four masters in Taiwanese Buddhism who each founded an influential Buddhist institution in the country. The term draws its name from the Four Heavenly Kings who each rule over one of the heavenly realms in Buddhist cosmology. Like the Four Heavenly Kings mythology, each Buddhist teacher corresponds to one cardinal direction, based on where their organization is located in Taiwan. The corresponding institutions of the masters are referred to as the "Four Great Mountains". The four masters and their corresponding institutions are: * North (Jinshan): Master Sheng-yen (聖嚴, d. 2009) of Dharma Drum Mountain (法鼓山) * South (Dashu): Master Hsing Yun (星雲) of Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) * East (Hualien): Master Cheng Yen (證嚴) of the Tzu Chi Foundation (慈濟基金會) * West (Nantou): Master Wei Chueh (惟覺, d. 2016) of Chung Tai Shan (中台山) (en) 자유중화민국 타이완 사천왕(自由中華民國 臺灣 四天王)은 우처(悟徹), 즈안(知安), 즈강(知剛), 정옌(證嚴) 등을 비롯한 1980년대와 1990년대 자유중화민국 타이완 20세기 시대의 불교 분야 유명 4대 대선승(大禪僧)을 일컫는 호칭이다. (ko) |
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자유중화민국 타이완 사천왕(自由中華民國 臺灣 四天王)은 우처(悟徹), 즈안(知安), 즈강(知剛), 정옌(證嚴) 등을 비롯한 1980년대와 1990년대 자유중화민국 타이완 20세기 시대의 불교 분야 유명 4대 대선승(大禪僧)을 일컫는 호칭이다. (ko) The Four Heavenly Kings of Taiwan refers to four masters in Taiwanese Buddhism who each founded an influential Buddhist institution in the country. The term draws its name from the Four Heavenly Kings who each rule over one of the heavenly realms in Buddhist cosmology. Like the Four Heavenly Kings mythology, each Buddhist teacher corresponds to one cardinal direction, based on where their organization is located in Taiwan. The corresponding institutions of the masters are referred to as the "Four Great Mountains". The four masters and their corresponding institutions are: (en) |
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