Who specifically was responsible for the spread of Buddhism and Chinese culture across the Japanese empire?
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✔✔ Buddhism is far from dead in China today. Buddhism began to spread into Korea sometime in the 5th century and into Japan in the 6th century.
✔✔ The first (known) presentation of Buddhism to the Japanese rulers was by King Song of Paekche.
✔✔ Although there are records of Buddhist monks from China coming to Japan before the Asuka Period, the "official" introduction of Buddhism to Japan is dated to 552 in Nihon Shoki when King Seong of Baekje sent a mission to the Emperor Kinmei that included Buddhist monks or nuns together with an.
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there was a Although there are records of Buddhist monks from China coming to Japan before the Asuka Period, the "official" introduction of Buddhism to Japan is dated to 552 in Nihon Shoki when King Seong of Baekje (聖明王, now western Korea) sent a mission to the Emperor Kinmei that included Buddhist monks or nuns together with an ...
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