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한국어: 김명국의 달마절로도강(達磨折蘆渡江), 국립중앙박물관 소장, 달마가 갈대 한가지를 잘라 타고 양자강을 건넌 일화를 그림으로 그렸다. 선종화의 진수를 보여주는 작품)
English: “Bodhidharma crossing a river with a broken branch.” painted by Kim Myeong-guk in the Joseon Dynasty
Date 17세기
Source 김명국(金明國)의 달마상(達磨像) from empas Korean study
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한국어: 김명국(金明國)
English: Kim Myeong-guk

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