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In Korea, the term Seon School (Seonjong) has been used ever since its arrival in Korea. In contrast to the Doctrinal School ( Gyojong), the term Seon School is broadly used to refer to the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (Jogyejong).
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Seung-yeon, L. (2013). Background of Seon Temple Establishment in Korea’s Early Seon Buddhism. In: On the Formation of the Upper Monastic Area of Seon Buddhist Temples from Korea´s Late Silla to the Goryeo Era. Sungkyunkwan University Outstanding Research, vol 2. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00053-4_2
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