Pulguk Temple
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Korean history
- In Korea: Unified Silla
…the most remarkable of which—Bulguk Temple, Seokguram (a grotto shrine), and the bell at Bongdeok Temple—are in the Gyeongju area and have been designated UNESCO World Heritage sites. Confucianism prospered among the low-echelon aristocrats, who used it as a foothold for bureaucratic advancement. The National Academy (Gukhak) was established,…
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sculpture
- In Korean art: Sculpture
…seated bronze Buddhas in the Pulguk Temple which probably date from the early 9th century. They retain the round, fleshy face of the Sŏkkuram Buddha, but their torsos are overly elongated and the drapery somewhat stylized, so that the spiritual quality is diminished. This mannered style of handling the image…
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Unified Silla architecture
- In Korean architecture: Unified Silla, or Great Silla, period (668–935)
…is best preserved in the Pulguk Temple to the southeast of Kyŏngju. The temple, constructed in the mid-8th century, is situated at the foot of a mountain and is divided into two adjoining complexes. The approach from the south is by a pair of stone staircases. The main complex is…
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