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The Whole World is a Single Flower.
Author:
Man Gong Weol-Myeon Sunim, Zen Master, 1871-1946 Text translator:Two thousand five hundred years ago on Vulture Peak in India, the Buddha picked up a lotus flower and demonstrated universal truth. At the end of World War II, Zen Master Man Gong took a petal from the leaf of the Korean national flower, dipped it in ink, and wrote a rough calligraphy that read: “The Whole World Is a Single Flower.” Facsimile of the original calligraphy, by courtesy of Eduardo del Valle Pérez Language:chi Date of creation:1945 Technique:Rice paper Support:28,22 cm. Size:Height:67 cm.;Width:Ink on rice paper Note:Two thousand five hundred years ago on Vulture Peak in India, the Buddha picked up a lotus flower and demonstrated universal truth. At the end of World War II, Zen Master Man Gong took a petal from the leaf of the Korean national flower, dipped it in ink, and wrote a rough calligraphy that read: “The Whole World Is a Single Flower.” Facsimile of the original calligraphy, by courtesy of Eduardo del Valle Pérez Origin:Korea Subject:Zen Buddhism Legal notice:info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; All rights reserved; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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