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- Q3503905 subject Q7164953.
- Q3503905 subject Q7642303.
- Q3503905 subject Q7800179.
- Q3503905 abstract "Sunim is the Korean title for a Buddhist monk or Buddhist nun. It is considered respectful to refer to senior monks or nuns in Korea as Kun sunim. In most Korean temples, a middle-aged monk assumes the role of a juji sunim, who serves administrative functions. The eldest sunim is typically seen as a symbolic leader of the younger sunims.".
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1351823.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q18097.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q2828849.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164953.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7642303.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7800179.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q854979.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q854997.
- Q3503905 wikiPageWikiLink Q9176.
- Q3503905 comment "Sunim is the Korean title for a Buddhist monk or Buddhist nun. It is considered respectful to refer to senior monks or nuns in Korea as Kun sunim. In most Korean temples, a middle-aged monk assumes the role of a juji sunim, who serves administrative functions. The eldest sunim is typically seen as a symbolic leader of the younger sunims.".
- Q3503905 label "Sunim".