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title: "Wonhyo Selected Works"
authors:
- "Wonhyo"
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Needs a space. Let's add the Korean 원효

editor: "A. Charles Muller"
translator: A. Charles Muller and Jin Y. Park, and Sem Vermeersch"
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No commas, just and between each. And no need to duplicate Muller as both editor and translator? But you definitely need "s on both sides of the string! 😊

external_url: "http://www.acmuller.net/kor-bud/01_wonhyo.pdf"
drive_links:
- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mJ4-FZiH78vXxOYhN9M15N_jL-Vq6a4X/view"
course: korean
tags:
- medieval
year: 2012
month: jun
olid: OL60565256M
publisher: Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
address: "Republic of Korea"
volume: 1
series: "Collected Works of Korean Buddhism"
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Since this is the second we're adding from this series, let's add a proper _series/ entry for it and link _content/monographs/seon-dialogues_jorgensen-john.md to it

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> Wonhyo examined the broad range of Mahāyāna doctrines in a systematic,
rational, thoroughgoing, and insightful manner. In addition to the breadth of
his scholarly mastery of the Mahāyāna system, he possessed excellent skills in
literary Chinese, and the combination of these talents allowed his writings to
bring a profound influence on the development of Buddhism in East Asia.

This volume brings together key writings and prefaces of Wonhyo that present his integrative approach to Mahāyāna Buddhism—systematising multiple doctrinal strands into a unified framework and emphasising the harmonisation of apparent conflicts.