Korean Buddhism law type
The Buddhist Buddhist religion was a Korean Buddhist sect belonging to the Buddhist priest Sanggye Buddhism in April 1946, when the Buddhist monk Gimgahyul was born in Munmyung, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. Buddhist monastery is used as the main Buddhist monastery, Daigaku Shogun is used as the first monk, and the "Myojiko" is used as the scripture of the cattle. Jongji is in charge of the Buddhist priesthood of the Buddhist priest as the Buddhist priest of the Buddhist monk of the Buddhist sutra of the "Buddhist sutra". The terminating mechanism is two rounds and five rounds under the barracks, and the senate is independent. The temple is divided into Buddhist temples and Buddhist temples, and each Buddhist temple is divided into Buddhist temples. There is no distinction of siege, and it is characterized by the exclusion of the traditional upsurge elements and the pilgrimage of the Shakyamuni. It has a training contest twice a year as a method of performance, and the general shinto carries out the "tree-shaped method of softening".