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Korean Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | To address this, they developed a new holistic approach to Buddhism. |
 | | This approach is characteristic of virtually all major Korean thinkers, and has resulted in a distinct variation of Buddhism, which Wonhyo (617–686) called the Tongbulgyo ("interpenetrated Buddhism"). |
 | | Korean Buddhist thinkers refined their Chinese predecessors' ideas into a distinct form. |
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