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Summary Of Silla Monk In Tang Dynasty

Posted on:2013-06-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C G LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374492180Subject:World History
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The Tang Dynasty prospers culture and the open culture policy strongly attracting the neighboring to send people into the Tang Dynasty learning. In many of the foreign students in the Tang Dynasty The largest number of students is the Silla. During the tripartite balance of the three kingdoms on the Korean peninsula. Power weak Silla Initiatives to strengthen the links with Tang Dynasty laying a foundation for future unified three kingdoms. Frequent cultural exchanges between Tang and luo there is no doubt that the most successful of the Buddhist cultural exchange. The Monk from Silla to Tang Dynasty. Their function has lasting achievements.The long-term friendly exchanges between Tang and Silla two countries, is a Buddhist cultural exchanges a good foundation, from Silla to Tang studying monk in Tang Dynasty number more than any other period into the number of Chinese monks to make more. Tang Dynasty Buddhist all of various.Theory is also introduced to the Korean Peninsula in the Unified Silla period, including from Silla’s monk, risking their lives to, over the ocean into the Tang Method for the development of Buddhism in Silla’s contribution is immeasurable. This paper focuses on the new from Silla to Tang studying monk in the Tang activities,as well as the contribution made by for Tang and Silla the development of Buddhism in the two countries. It can be said that the Silla’s monk establish Tang and Silla friendly relations, between the two countries diplomatic messenger is not excessive compared to.The full text of the introduction, on the conclusion of three parts:The first chapter section to clarify that the thesis purpose and significance of current research and research methods and innovation.The second chapter discusses the historical background of Silla monks into the Tang. In6th century and early7th century Silla social-centric, analyses the first spread of Buddhism in Silla society and be recognized by, describes King of Silla Buddhism development in law, be further developed during the King and how to strengthen exchange and Central Plains dynasties。Discusses the development of Chinese Buddhism, the Tang Dynasty, China was strong, cultural prosperity and openness to cultural policy for the new from Luo to Tang studying monk provided a favorable prerequisite for. Reached its peak stage of the development of Buddhism through Northern and Southern Dynasties, Sui and Tang dynasties, which also makes the activities of the Silla students monk into the Tang Method is an endless stream.The third chapter analyzes the study into Don Silla monk and its activities. Silla studying monk into the Tang means generally choose based on sea-based, the main areas of activity, located in Chang’an, Wutai Mountain area. Focuses on the famous study of the Silla Tsz Tibetan monk, Yi Xiang, Yuan measured, moral and other people’s contribution to the development of Buddhism in Silla Tang experience and returned。Studying monk in the Tang Dynasty for law at the same time to promote the development of Buddhism in Silla also Tang and luo the cultural exchanges between the two countries closer.The fourth chapter discusses the contribution and its historical role of the Silla monk in the Sino-Korean cultural exchanges. This includes:Silla Buddhism, Silla culture and Silla monk in the Tang scriptures career, Buddhist practice. Buddhist exchanges as an opportunity to Silla to actively learn advanced culture of the Tang dynasty, a large number of Silla monks in Tang dynasty method, not only on the development of Buddhism in Silla culture has played a catalytic role but also to the Silla culture has played a catalytic role for development, so as to further promote the development of Silla society. Also die in the Silla monk of the Tang dynasty are also making important contributions to the development of Buddhism in the Tang dynasty.The fifth chapter is the concluding part new from Silla to Tang Dynasty study the activities and influence of the monks, and further elaborated in the author’s point of view.
Keywords/Search Tags:Buddhism, Tang Dynasty, Silla, monk
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