A literary project on an English translation of the ancient Korean text the Samguk Yusa.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Table of Contents - Book 4
Samguk Yusa
Book 4
V. Anecdotes of Renowned Monks
97. Wonkwang, Who Studied in the West p.249
97-A. Song of Praise to Wonkwang p.257
98. Poyang, the Pear-Tree and the Dragon p.258
99. Yangji's Magic Staff p.261
99-A. Song of Praise to Yangji p.262
100. The Monks Who Traveled to India p.262
100-A. Song of Praise to the Monks Who Traveled
to India p.263
101. Miracles of Hyesuk and Hyegong p.263
101-A. Song of Praise to Hyesuk and Hyegong p.267
102. Chajang Establishes the Buddhist Laws p.267
102-A. Song of Praise to Chajang p.273
103. Wonhyo, the Unbridled Monk p.273
103-A. Song of Praise to Wonhyo p.277
104. Uisang Transmits the Hwaom Sutra to the
Cardinal Temples p.277
104-A. Song of Praise to Uisang p.280
105. The Widow and her Dumb Son p.280
105-A. Song in Praise of the Snake Boy p.281
106. Chinp'yo Receives Divination Sticks from
Maitreya p.282
106-A. Song in Praise of Chinp'yo p.285
107. The Stone Monument at Ponyon Temple in
Kwantong-P'ung-ak (Maple Mountain) p.285
108. The Monk Sungchon Preaches to Stone
Skeletons p.290
109. Simji and the Bamboo Sticks p.291
109-A. Song in Praise of Simji p.294
110. Taehyon and Pophae and Their Doctrines p.294
110-A. Song in Praise of Taehyon p.295
110-B. Song in Praise of Pophae p.296
Footnotes to Book Four p.296
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