- Woncheuk
Infobox Korean name
hangul=원측
hanja=圓測
rr=Woncheuk
mr=Wŏnch'ŭkWoncheuk (613–696) (Chinese "Yuáncè") was a
Korea nBuddhist monk, also known as Ximing fashi ( _zh. 西明法師) after the name of thetemple where he did his most important work.Originally from Korea, he lived at
Ximing Temple and studied at the beginning of theTang Dynasty with the great translator and exponent of "Yogacara ",Xuanzang . Under Xuanzang's influence, he specialized in the study ofConsciousness-only (often differing from the viewpoint ofKuiji ), but also studied and wrote commentaries on a broad spectrum of early Indian and "Mahāyāna " texts. He worked until his death in China, in a monastery inLoyang . He is well-known among scholars ofTibetan Buddhism for his Commentary on the "Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra ". While in Tang, Woncheuk took as a disciple his fellow KoreanDojeung ( _ko. 道證) (dates unknown), who in 692 returned home toSilla and introduced Woncheuk's teachings and the Consciousness-only school to that land.ee also
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