Английская Википедия:Choe Eon-wi

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:One source Шаблон:Family name hatnote Шаблон:Infobox Korean name Choe Eon-wi (868–944) was a Korean civil minister and calligrapher from the Gyeongju Choe clan during the end of Silla and the next ruling state, Goryeo. He was referred to as one of "the three Choes" along with Choe Chi-won, a renowned scholar, and Choe Seung-u. In 885, he went to Tang China to study, and passed a civil examination there. Choe, however, returned to Korea 909. After Silla was collapsed and integrated into Goryeo, he served as the titles of Taeja sabu, and Munhan and others. His calligraphic works include Nangwon Daesa Ojintapbimyeong (朗圓大師悟眞塔碑銘) and the epitaph on the stupa for Master Jinghyo at Heungnyeongsa temple in Yeongwol.[1]

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  1. (in Korean) 최언위 崔彦撝 Шаблон:Webarchive Nate / Britannica Retrieved on September 15, 2009