Saseongam (hermitage) is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544.
Named Saseongam, or the Hermitage of Four Saints, after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that lived and worked here at some time.
Saseong Hermitage is Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33.
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Saseong Hermitage (사성암)Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33Saseongam is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544, but there are no records to substantiate it.Initially the hermitage was called Osanam before it was renamed Saseongam or the Hermitage of Four Saints after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that worked here.It is thus believed that high priests practiced asceticism here in a period from the closing period of Unified Silla through the Goryeo Kingdom Period.
Saseongam (hermitage) is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544.
Named Saseongam, or the Hermitage of Four Saints, after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that lived and worked here at some time.
Saseong Hermitage is Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33.
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to remix – to adapt the work
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attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the
same or compatible license as the original.
Saseong Hermitage (사성암)Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33Saseongam is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544, but there are no records to substantiate it.Initially the hermitage was called Osanam before it was renamed Saseongam or the Hermitage of Four Saints after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that worked here.It is thus believed that high priests practiced asceticism here in a period from the closing period of Unified Silla through the Goryeo Kingdom Period.