- Il-yeon
Infobox Korean name
hangul=일연
hanja=一然
rr=Iryeon
mr=IryŏnIl-yeon or Iryeon (1206-1289) was a Buddhist monk and Enlightened National Preceptor (보각국사, 普覺國師) during the
Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. His birth name was Kim Gyeong-myeong (金景明), and hiscourtesy name was Hoe-yeon (晦然).He became a monk at
Muryangsa Temple at the age of nine, and passed theSeon national examination at 22; at 54 he was given the rank of Great Teacher. When he was seventy-eight, King Chungnyeol offered him a position of rank and tried to make him National Preceptor, but Iryeon declined. The king again appointed him National Preceptor, and Iryeon came down to the capitalKaesong (then Gaegyeong), but soon returned to the mountains on the pretext that his aged mother was sick. On the eighth day of the seventh month in 1289, he held an interview with various monks, and then died.Iryeon is known as a prolific writer, and according to the inscription on his tombstone he wrote some 80 volumes on Buddhist topics. But today only one book of his survives: the "
Samguk Yusa ", which is not mentioned in the inscription at all.Notes
*The original version of this article was roughly translated from the Korean Wikipedia, version of
April 21 2006 . [http://ko.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%EC%9D%BC%EC%97%B0&oldid=230383]ee also
*
List of Korea-related topics
*List of Goryeo people
*History of Korea
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