Dorisasa Historical Site
The history of Dorisasa is the history of Dorisasa in the cold mountain of Hyeongpyeon-myeon, Gumi City, and the birthplace of Ado, the founder of Dorisah. It is a wooden book, one book and one book. It was written by a monk named Young-hee in the 17th century. At the beginning of the book, there is an inscription of "Buddhist Buddhist sculpture", and Ado follows his mother Goh and tells the history that he became a monk and that Buddhism was proclaimed in Silla at the time of Nulji. After that, he reminded the king to repair the sickness of the only daughter of King Soji and set up a temple for the king. In winter, he said that his name was Dorisa because the five-color peach blossoms and pear blossoms bloomed in the snow. An anecdote was also recorded when he died alone in a rugged cave. At the end, he wrote down the location and form of the annexed hermit crab, tower, rain, and oysters, and poems related to Dorisasa of nouns based on "Silla Bonsai" and "Guilin Meat".