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Woncheuk
Woncheuk (613–696) was a Korean Buddhist monk who did most of his writing in China, though his legacy was transmitted by a disciple to Silla. One of the two star pupils of Xuanzang, his works and devotion to the translation projects was revered throughout China and Korea, even reaching Chinese rulers like Emperors Taizong and Gaozong of Tang and Empress Wu of Zhou.〔Benjamin Penny (2002), ''Religion and Biography in China and Tibet'', (p. 110 )〕 His exegetical work was also revered and greatly influenced Tibetan Buddhism and the greater Himalayan region. ==Nomenclature, orthography and etymology== Woncheuk ( was also known as , which is a namesake attributed to the temple of the same name where he did his exegesis.
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