My name is En-Uk Sequoya Hwang, and I was born on May 28, 1999 in Jerusalem, Israel. I started this blog to show my art.
I live in Seoul, South Korea with my older sister and my parents. My mother is Korean, and my father is American.
The expression "사천왕," pronounced "sa-cheon-wang," comes from Chinese, but was originally Indian. It means "Four Heavenly Kings," and you can often see these kings guarding the entrances of Buddhist temples.
This blog shows many different sets of sa-cheon-wang.
(The word "cheon" is pronounced to rhyme with "fun.")
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Ah, yes: it is the knife that separates ignorance from awareness, falsehood from truth-- like the swords of the 사천왕 at the Buddhist temples.
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ReplyDeleteThe expression "사천왕," pronounced "sa-cheon-wang," comes from Chinese, but was originally Indian. It means "Four Heavenly Kings," and you can often see these kings guarding the entrances of Buddhist temples.
This blog shows many different sets of sa-cheon-wang.
(The word "cheon" is pronounced to rhyme with "fun.")
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Lecturing doesn't work, yeah: it is better than working.
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