Cheongryangsan
The Cheongryang-myeon was built in the first year of the Joseon Dynasty in the form of a Buddhist altar that was painted in the form of a solitary Buddha. It means to hang Buddhas in Buddhism, but it is said to open Buddhist events outdoors. The Buddha is a large Buddhist painting hanging in a wide courtyard where the Buddhist memorial service can be held. The Buddhist temple is not only overwhelmed by its scale, but also acts as a central stage where consciousness is promoted. It is a disagreement that makes us feel the beauty of the law and the dignity. It is possible to investigate the case of taking the archipelago form such as the posture of Buddhism in the Buddha and the case of being drawn in the form of the solitude or the triumphant. This document contains material based on a work published in the public domain through a knowledge sharing project in Seoul Metropolitan Government.