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Cho-ui Seonsa (1786–1866) is often called "The Saint of Korean Tea" or the "Father of Korean Tea". He was a Korean Buddhist Seon (Zen) Master who in the first half of the 19th century introduced the Way of Tea (tea ceremony) and the practices of Buddhism to many aristocratic scholars who were dissatisfied with the rigid neo-Confucianism of the Joseon era. He was himself noted as a calligrapher and artist, as well as a poet, and he formed deep friendships with other famous figures of his time, especially Jeong Yak-yong and Kim Jeong-hui.

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  • Ch’oŭi Ŭisun (pl)
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  • Cho-ui Seonsa (1786–1866) is often called "The Saint of Korean Tea" or the "Father of Korean Tea". He was a Korean Buddhist Seon (Zen) Master who in the first half of the 19th century introduced the Way of Tea (tea ceremony) and the practices of Buddhism to many aristocratic scholars who were dissatisfied with the rigid neo-Confucianism of the Joseon era. He was himself noted as a calligrapher and artist, as well as a poet, and he formed deep friendships with other famous figures of his time, especially Jeong Yak-yong and Kim Jeong-hui. (en)
  • 의순(意恂: 1786년 5월 2일(음력 4월 5일)~ 1866년 9월 10일(음력 8월 2일))은 조선 후기의 승려이다. 호는 초의(草衣), 성은 장(張), 자는 중부(中孚)이다. (ko)
  • Ch'oŭi Ŭisun (ur. 5 kwietnia 1786, zm. 2 sierpnia 1866) – koreański mistrz sŏn z końcowego okresu dynastii Chosŏn. Uważany za największego buddyjskiego uczonego XIX w. (pl)
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  • Cho-ui Seonsa (1786–1866) is often called "The Saint of Korean Tea" or the "Father of Korean Tea". He was a Korean Buddhist Seon (Zen) Master who in the first half of the 19th century introduced the Way of Tea (tea ceremony) and the practices of Buddhism to many aristocratic scholars who were dissatisfied with the rigid neo-Confucianism of the Joseon era. He was himself noted as a calligrapher and artist, as well as a poet, and he formed deep friendships with other famous figures of his time, especially Jeong Yak-yong and Kim Jeong-hui. (en)
  • 의순(意恂: 1786년 5월 2일(음력 4월 5일)~ 1866년 9월 10일(음력 8월 2일))은 조선 후기의 승려이다. 호는 초의(草衣), 성은 장(張), 자는 중부(中孚)이다. (ko)
  • Ch'oŭi Ŭisun (ur. 5 kwietnia 1786, zm. 2 sierpnia 1866) – koreański mistrz sŏn z końcowego okresu dynastii Chosŏn. Uważany za największego buddyjskiego uczonego XIX w. (pl)
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