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{{Short description|Korean descendant of the Chinese Buddhist school of Tiantai}} [[file:Uicheon.jpg|thumb|Uicheon, the founder of the Korean Tiantai school]] {{Infobox Korean name| hangul=천태종| hanja={{lang|ko|天台宗}}| rr=Cheontae| mr=Ch'ŏnt'ae}} '''Cheontae''' is the [[Korea]]n descendant of the [[Chinese Buddhist]] school [[Tiantai]]. Tiantai was introduced to Korea a couple of times during earlier periods, but was not firmly established until the time of [[Uicheon]] (1055-1101) who established Cheontae in [[Goryeo]] as an independent school.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Buswell|editor1-first=Robert Jr|editor2-last=Lopez|editor2-first=Donald S. Jr.|editor1-link=Robert Buswell Jr.|editor2-link=Donald S. Lopez, Jr.|title=Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism.|date=2013|publisher=Princeton University Press|location=Princeton, NJ|pages=912–913|isbn=9780691157863}}</ref> Due to Uicheon's influence, it came to be a major force in the world of [[Korean Buddhism|Goryeo Buddhism]]. After he returned from [[Song China]] in 1086, Uicheon sought to ease conflict between the doctrinal Gyo ({{lang|ko|教}}) schools and [[Korean Seon|Seon]] ({{lang|ko|禪}}) schools, believing that the Cheontae doctrine would be effective to this end. Cheontae doctrine holds the [[Lotus Sutra]] as the peak of the [[Buddha]]'s teachings, and postulates the following: * All things are empty and without essential [[reality]]. * All things have a [[Samvriti|provisional reality]]. * All things are both absolutely unreal and provisionally real at once. In accordance with the Cheontae doctrine, all experiences in the sensory world are in fact expressions of Buddhist law ([[Dharma]]), and therefore contain the key to [[Enlightenment in Buddhism|enlightenment]]. This explains the extravagant altars and the [[Polychrome|colorful dynamism]] found at Seon temples using [[Dancheong]] coloring, differing from the austere and monochromatic aesthetic of the [[Zen]] school, intellectually predominant in Japan from the [[Kamakura period]] onwards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://iguide.travel/Guinsa|title=Guinsa}}</ref> Cheontae as a school has been largely absorbed into the [[Jogye]] Seon tradition, but an independent Cheontae school has been revived and has an estimated 2 million adherents.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbtour.net/ecb_web/ecb_tour/ew_package_v?id=00224 |title= 충북관광허브사이트|website=www.cbtour.net |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050218153114/http://www.cbtour.net/ecb_web/ecb_tour/ew_package_v?id=00224 |archive-date=February 18, 2005}}</ref> The school's headquarters are at [[Guinsa]] in [[Chungcheongbuk-do]], near [[Danyang County|Danyang]]. The school also funds and operates the Buddhist university, [[Geumgang University]]. ==See also== *[[Zhiyi]] *[[Uicheon]] *[[Tiantai Buddhism]] *[[Korean Buddhism]] *[[Guinsa]] *[[Ryongtongsa]] *[[Geumgang University]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20080908064538/http://www.cheontae.org/ Cheontae] (in Korean) *A. Charles Muller (trans): [https://web.archive.org/web/20140221125844/http://www.acmuller.net/kor-bud/sagyoui.html "Outline of the Tiantai Fourfold Teachings", compiled by the Goryeo Śramaṇa Chegwan]. {{Buddhism topics}} [[Category:Cheontae| ]] [[Category:Buddhism in Korea]] {{Mahayana-stub}} {{Korea-hist-stub}}
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