Hyechong
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Hyechong also known as Esō was a Buddhist monk from Baekje who travelled to Japan in the Asuka period to transmit Buddhism.[1]
Traveling to Japan in 595 (the 3rd year of Empress Suiko), he preached Buddhism. When Hōkō-ji (
References
[edit]- ^ Kasahara, Kazuo; McCarthy, Paul; Sekimori, Gaynor (2001). A History of Japanese religion. Kosei Pub. p. 57. ISBN 4-333-01917-6.
As soon as the temple was completed, in 596, the priest Hyechong, who had arrived from Paekche the previous year, too up residence there. Thus Paekche's influence on Asuka Buddhism was immense; indeed, Asuka Buddhism can be regarded as a branch of Paekche Buddhism
- ^ Nihon Shoki, volumes 22, Story of Suiko. "
新編 日本書紀 卷 廿 二 推古天皇 豐 御 食 炊屋姬 天皇 ". Archived from the original on 15 June 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2010.