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Jikji
Jikji () is the abbreviated title of a Korean Buddhist document whose title translates as "Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings". Printed during the Goryeo Dynasty in 1377, it is the world's oldest extant book printed with movable metal type. UNESCO confirmed Jikji as the world's oldest book printed with movable metal type in September 2001 and inscribed it on the Memory of the World Register.
Tripitaka Koreana
collection of wooden blocks imprinted with Korean buddhist scriptures housed in a temple
Wang ocheonchukguk jeon
travelogue in Classical Chinese by Korean Buddhist monk Hyecho, who traveled from Korea to India in 723 – 728 CE; lost but recovered in the Dunhuang manuscripts
Haedong Goseungjeon
hagiography of Korean monks, dating from the 13th century
The Great Dharani Sutra
Buddhist scripture
Seokbosangjeol
The Sŏkposangjŏl () is a Korean biography of Gautama Buddha, together with a selection of his sermons, collected and compiled by Prince Suyang (later King Sejo) of Joseon.