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(503–27).
A martyr during King P
ph
ng's reign (514–40) in the kingdom of Silla, in Korea. When the king's desire to establish and propagate Buddhism was thwarted due to ministerial opposition, Ich'adon, the Grand Secretary to the king, offered to be executed in the hope that, by witnessing miraculous phenomena resulting from his death, the ministers might be persuaded to look favourably upon the disfavoured religion. Ich'adon's martyrdom did, in fact, immediately bring about Silla's official recognition of Buddhism, dated 527.
Ichien
,
also known as D
ky
, or Muju
(1226–1312).
Japanese Zen monk of the
Rinzai
school. He was primarily a student of
Ben'en
, but he studied under several masters, and eventually produced an anthology of Buddhist stories, still used in training,
Shaseki-shu
(Collection of Sand and Stone).
Ichi-ens
(symbol in Zen Buddhism)
:
see ENS
.
Ichig
o terasu und
(movement)
:

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