Search results for "Korean tea ceremony" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • method for creating bowls for the Japanese Tea ceremony. Raku tea bowls are ... The Zen philosophy behind the Japanese tea ceremony influenced the ...
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  • The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (JOKB) Korea's largest denomination ... became the first Patriarch of China. The Korean Jogye order grew from the ...
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  • [[Image:Tea House.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Japanese style tea house at ... The chief element of the Korean tea ceremony is the ease and naturalness ...
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  • arts and encouraged the development of the tea ceremony; erected monuments; ... been a trusted retainer and master of the tea ceremony under both Hideyoshi ...
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  • founder of Korea, makes an impact upon Korean culture to this day. Add ... from China, giving rise later to the Korean Tea Ceremony. Originally used for ...
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  • ("Myongsong hwanghu")].Global Korean Network of Los Angeles. Retrieved ... family that truly rivaled the Kim clan in Korean politics. As King Cheoljong ...
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  • In 1114, following a request from Emperor Yejong of the Korean court ... Huizong was a great tea enthusiast. He himself wrote the famous, Treatise ...
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  • In Japan, mochi is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki ... Mochitsuki, the traditional mochi-pounding ceremony in Japan, is often ...
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  • Omiais are often carried out in expensive tea shops or hotels with all present ... In traditional Korean society, when a man or woman matured to a marriageable ...
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  • Korean Buddhist art generally reflects an interaction between Chinese ... Although Chinese influence was strong, Korean Buddhist art "bespeaks ...
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  • Shortly following the declaration of the Korean Empire in 1897, the ... enjoyed a golden age of development. Korean Tea Ceremony and Korean Gardens ...
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  • MacArthur in the early months of the Korean War, and served as a refugee ... On July 29, 1870, the British tea clipper Dashing Wave, under the ...
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  • trade was expanded beyond China and the Korean Peninsula, and nanban (southern ... by Kano Eitoku. During this time, Oda's tea master Sen no Rikyu established ...
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  • During the second half of the sixth century, Korean priests played ... were used in the temple's dedication ceremony in 752, the eye-opening ...
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  • also be associated with koans, the Japanese tea ceremony and Zen gardens, ... Korea in the ninth century, with the first Korean practitioners traveling to ...
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  • the southern Soviet Maritime, and the Korean peninsula. It is likely that ... the seas off Lo-lang (a Han colony on the Korean peninsula) lie the people ...
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  • the mainland was interrupted during the Korean War, when the United Nations ... of June 30, 1997, marked by a handover ceremony at the Hong Kong Convention ...
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