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Goodbye, good. (Korean Edition)

Goodbye, good. (Korean Edition)

Kim Seong-dong
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Goodbye, good. b b b b b b b br 20 years since I left my monk. The great mountain range of the Buddhist monastery that closed the hermitage and achieved the greatest achievement of the eastern outpost and the long monument. The deep footsteps of Sungchul Donsun, who have been reincarnated in the academy, religious, and cultural circles following their friendship. In the writings of twenty-seven authors who have lived through the meaning of life in the teachings of the big boys such as "Mountain is a mountain, water is water," and "Lets see for yourself," I meet Sungcheol. The writer Han Seung-won, a novelist who remembers the spirit of Seong-chuls monk like a novel in a novel, keeps his mind cool and lays down the voice of Lee Gye-jin, telling the importance of life in the world. The poet Chung Ho-seung, who was raised in the chapel of the midwinter Sungchul monk, comes warmly. Apart from the deep and shallow relationship with the grandmother, I think again about what the Sung-chul monk meant to us and what was left to the heart of the people.
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Release
November 26, 2013
ISBN 13
9788934965619

Goodbye, good. (Korean Edition)

Kim Seong-dong
0/5 ( ratings)
Goodbye, good. b b b b b b b br 20 years since I left my monk. The great mountain range of the Buddhist monastery that closed the hermitage and achieved the greatest achievement of the eastern outpost and the long monument. The deep footsteps of Sungchul Donsun, who have been reincarnated in the academy, religious, and cultural circles following their friendship. In the writings of twenty-seven authors who have lived through the meaning of life in the teachings of the big boys such as "Mountain is a mountain, water is water," and "Lets see for yourself," I meet Sungcheol. The writer Han Seung-won, a novelist who remembers the spirit of Seong-chuls monk like a novel in a novel, keeps his mind cool and lays down the voice of Lee Gye-jin, telling the importance of life in the world. The poet Chung Ho-seung, who was raised in the chapel of the midwinter Sungchul monk, comes warmly. Apart from the deep and shallow relationship with the grandmother, I think again about what the Sung-chul monk meant to us and what was left to the heart of the people.
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Release
November 26, 2013
ISBN 13
9788934965619

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