The undertaking of Tripitaka Korean was begun in the 24th and completed in the 35th year of King Gojong of the Goryeo Period (1237-1248).
Since it was engraved in the Goryeo Period, it is broadly known as Goryeo Daejanggyeong (Great Collection of Scriptures in Goryeo) or Palman Daejanggyeong, which gets from the more than 80,000 wood squares.
It is the second Tripitaka Korean, supplanting the Old Tripitaka Korean by Incheon that was torched by Mongolian aggressors in the rule of King Hyeonjong. Tripitaka Korean is housed in Beopbojeon Hall and Sudarajang Depository in Haein Temple.
By test led under the 1910-45 Japanese colonization, the quantity of wood pieces is 81,258, including a few squares, included amid the Joseon Dynasty. Every wood piece is 70 centimeters (27.5 inches) wide and 24 centimeters in length.The thickness ranges from 2.6 to 4 centimeters, and each measures three to four kilograms.
Since it was engraved in the Goryeo Period, it is broadly known as Goryeo Daejanggyeong (Great Collection of Scriptures in Goryeo) or Palman Daejanggyeong, which gets from the more than 80,000 wood squares.
It is the second Tripitaka Korean, supplanting the Old Tripitaka Korean by Incheon that was torched by Mongolian aggressors in the rule of King Hyeonjong. Tripitaka Korean is housed in Beopbojeon Hall and Sudarajang Depository in Haein Temple.
By test led under the 1910-45 Japanese colonization, the quantity of wood pieces is 81,258, including a few squares, included amid the Joseon Dynasty. Every wood piece is 70 centimeters (27.5 inches) wide and 24 centimeters in length.The thickness ranges from 2.6 to 4 centimeters, and each measures three to four kilograms.

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