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- Seongjusa abstract "Historic site of Seongjusa temple(in Hangul:성주사지, in Hanja:聖住寺址) is no.307 South Korean historic site in Boryeong City, South Chungcheong Province built in Baekje era. According to Samguksagi, The temple was said to be built by King Beop of Baekje around 600 and played critical role as Nine mountain schools during North South States Period in Silla. but whole structures were arsoned during Japanese invasion of Korea in late 16th century. However, Stele accompanying pagoda of Buddhist priest Nanghyehwasang still remains including pieces of Buddhist statue of Baekje and several roof tiles in the era of Unified Silla. The stele is registered as the national treasure of South Korea in the present time. The pagoda cherished the most fabulous architectural style with magnificant scale during Unified Silla.The temple gained its historical fame given that the relics around all the era have been found until now from 7th century to Joseon Dynasty, which enables researchers the difference of designs of roof tiles and statue of Buddhism. The site itself was designated as historic relic with 1 national treasures, 2 treasure-level pagodas. From the excavation project, the site of original place was uncovered. For example northwestern part of the site appeared to have had the pavilion including remaining monument.".
- Seongjusa thumbnail Priest_Nanghyes_Memorial_Stele_in_Seongjusa_Temple01.jpgwidth=300.
- Seongjusa wikiPageExternalLink index.jsp.
- Seongjusa wikiPageID "38298570".
- Seongjusa wikiPageLength "2490".
- Seongjusa wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Seongjusa wikiPageRevisionID "601655464".
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Baekje.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Beop_of_Baekje.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Boryeong_City.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Boryeong_Mud_Festival.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:600_establishments.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baekje.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boryeong.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Treasures_of_South_Korea.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_7th_century.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_South_Chungcheong_Province.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Hangul.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Hanja.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink National_Treasures_of_South_Korea.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink Nine_mountain_schools.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink North_South_States_Period.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink North–South_States_Period.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink South_Chungcheong_Province.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLink File:Priest_Nanghyes_Memorial_Stele_in_Seongjusa_Temple01.jpg.
- Seongjusa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seongjusa".
- Seongjusa hasPhotoCollection Seongjusa.
- Seongjusa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Seongjusa subject Category:600_establishments.
- Seongjusa subject Category:Baekje.
- Seongjusa subject Category:Boryeong.
- Seongjusa subject Category:National_Treasures_of_South_Korea.
- Seongjusa subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_7th_century.
- Seongjusa subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_South_Chungcheong_Province.
- Seongjusa point "36.344267 126.655585".
- Seongjusa type Attraction.
- Seongjusa type Establishment.
- Seongjusa type Site.
- Seongjusa type SpatialThing.
- Seongjusa comment "Historic site of Seongjusa temple(in Hangul:성주사지, in Hanja:聖住寺址) is no.307 South Korean historic site in Boryeong City, South Chungcheong Province built in Baekje era. According to Samguksagi, The temple was said to be built by King Beop of Baekje around 600 and played critical role as Nine mountain schools during North South States Period in Silla. but whole structures were arsoned during Japanese invasion of Korea in late 16th century.".
- Seongjusa label "Seongjusa".
- Seongjusa sameAs سونغجسا.
- Seongjusa sameAs Szongdzsusza.
- Seongjusa sameAs 성주사지.
- Seongjusa sameAs Sŏngju_sa.
- Seongjusa sameAs m.0q3zc5l.
- Seongjusa sameAs Q7451596.
- Seongjusa sameAs Q7451596.
- Seongjusa lat "36.344267".
- Seongjusa long "126.655585".
- Seongjusa wasDerivedFrom Seongjusa?oldid=601655464.
- Seongjusa depiction Priest_Nanghyes_Memorial_Stele_in_Seongjusa_Temple01.jpg.
- Seongjusa isPrimaryTopicOf Seongjusa.