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The title of an article about a person should use the commonly recognized name of the person. Books and articles universally refer to this Korean monk as Cho-ui, the name he received from his Seon master Wanho and that he always used from then on. The name Uisun that he received on first becoming a monk is only ever mentioned as a part of his biography and nobody ever refers to him by it. The article should have "Cho-ui" as its main title. Ansonjae ( talk) 02:44, 30 March 2012 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Untitled

The title of an article about a person should use the commonly recognized name of the person. Books and articles universally refer to this Korean monk as Cho-ui, the name he received from his Seon master Wanho and that he always used from then on. The name Uisun that he received on first becoming a monk is only ever mentioned as a part of his biography and nobody ever refers to him by it. The article should have "Cho-ui" as its main title. Ansonjae ( talk) 02:44, 30 March 2012 (UTC) reply


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