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Buddhism in Korea.
When buddhist priests and temples were prohibited in the walled towns three centuries ago, anything like a nationalfaith disappeared from Korea, and it is only through ancestral worship and a form of "Shamanism" practiced by the lower and middle classes that any recognition of the unseen survives, and that is in its most superstitious and rudimentary form.
The idea of a nation destitute of a religion, and gladly accepting one brought by the foreigner, must be dropped.
The religion the Korean would accept is one which would show him how to get money without working for it.
The difference is extreme, the religious faculty is absent, there are no religious ideas t appeal to, and the moral teachings of Confucius have little influence with any class.
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Seoul is also the commercial centre of a country whose ideas of commerce are limited to huckstering transactions.
All business is done there. All country shops are supplied with goods from Seoul. It is the centre of the great trading guilds, which exercise a pratical monopoly in certain sorts of goods, as well as of the guild of porters by whom the traffic of the country is carried on.
To the Korean it is the place in which alone life is worth living.
Yet it has no objects of art, very few antiqities, no public gardens, no displays except the rare one of the Ku-dong, and no theatres. It lacks every charm possessed by other cities.
Antique, it has no ruins, no liberaries, no literature, and lastly an in difference to religion without a parallel has left it without temples, while certain superstitions which still retain their hold have left it without a tomb!
Leaving out the temple of Confucius and the homage officially rendered to his tablet in Korea as in China, there are no official temples in Seoul, nor might a priest enter its gates under pain of death, consequently the emphasis which noble religious buildings give even to the meanest city in China or Japan is lacking.

There is a small temple to the God of War outside the south gate, with some very curious frescoes, but I seldom saw any worshippers there.
The absence of temples is a feature of the other Korean cities.
Korea and Her Neighbors -Isabella L. Bird-


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  • @Hanul91

    "Yes it was, Was japan japanese territory??? NO, it was AINU!! FREE JAPAN!!!"

    Japan and many countries in the world are multi ethnic. US included native Americans in USA as USA's history. Not doing so IS racist, Not including Ainu in Japan's history IS racist which is what you are doing now.

    According to korean logic there are little Korean history because korea's king are either from China and Japan.

  • 空海はこの俺(外人)が育った善通寺の唯一の有名人じゃ。朝鮮人­ごときに取られてたまるか!!

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  • @asadal123 = dumbfuck. Koreans are obsessed with child pornography since Koryo days. There are numerous pictures of grown Korean men molesting young boys and girls. These child molestation pictures date back to Yi and Koryo days. Some are reputed to be even earlier.

    Child molestation is an established "proud" Korean tradition.

    I know that your mom and dad molested you following the Korean tradition. Hahahahaha!!!

  • @asadal123

    This is the level of Koreans who think they are historians.

    BTW, South Koreans are found to be the world’s top buyer of pornographic materials, according to Newsweek.

  • @asadal123

    Too bad, those educated people in Baekje were Buyeo, not ethnic Korean.

  • @kingmannumberone1

    child pornograph exists in Japan, while in Korea it doesn't ^___^

  • @asadal123  And Korean Buddhist monks of Koryo period encouraged young novices to sexually molest young boys in Buddhist temples. Korean Buddhism has a long history of child molestation.

    Were you also molested by Korean Buddhist monks?

  • @lk251003

    "Gyōki (行基?) (668–749) was a Japanese Buddhist priest of the Nara period of Korean Baekje origin[1][2], born in Ōtori county, Kawachi Province (present day Sakai, Osaka). Gyōki became a monk at Asuka-dera temple in Nara at the age of 15, and studied under master Dōshō as one of his first pupils. Gyōki studied Yogacara (唯識), a core doctrine of Hosso, at Yakushi-ji."

    complexity?? Face the truth, most buddhist monks in Japan were Korean origin.

  • History is what's based on records, facts, deduction and investigation, it's not FANTASY! I really cannot understand the strange complex of Koreans.

  • Valshe BRS at begining, perfect draw in. She sounded like she was trying to hard though.

    Remember "evil japan made deal with devil to create a delorian time machine, and what they could change, they fabricated on korea history"

  • So, Wontack Hong (洪元卓) is an economics professor, NOT A HISTORIAN. Just an old Korean revisionist. Hanul is thankful for such an old man's daydream! What a poor boy....

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