Acceptance of Buddhism in Shilla Dynasty and Martyrdom of Yi Cha Don

in history •  7 years ago 

The acceptance of Buddhism in Shilla Dynasty was latest among countries, Back Jae ,Gogyryeo and Shilla.

As I had posted several times, people seemed to have resisted to accept Buddhism.

King wanted to accept Buddhism to enforce his political power.

In Korean history, the acceptance of Buddhism was a turning point from the chiefdom to the kingdom.

Shilla accepted Buddhism in 527 AD and there was a legend in acceptance of Buddhism.

In the center of the museum hall, there was a monument of pillar style.

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The monument was a record of martyrdom of Yi Cha Don for accepting Buddhism.

I heard this story when I was a middle school student. My history teacher explained the martyrdom of Yi Cha Don.

At that time everybody had resisted on acceptance of Buddhism.
People had refused to abandon their local faith.

King ordered Yi Cha Don to build a Buddhist temple. But the novels accused Yi Cha Don of building the temple. At that time king had not strong political power. King could not ignore the resistance of the novels and people.

Yi Cha Don at the age of 22 insisted to execute himself to prove the acceptance of Buddhism is right. So if there happened a miracle, Shilla would accept Buddhism as national religion.

When his head was cut off, the white milk like blood bursted out to the sky and the flower fell from the sky.

As looking at this miracle, it was said that the novels had agreed to accept Buddhism.

I saw this story in this monument

The head of Yi Cha Don

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The while milk like blood.

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The record was carved on the other side of the monument.

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It was first time for me to look at this monument. It was awesome to look at this monument with my eyes. This monument reminded me of my middle school teacher. She was really nice teacher.
She had always praised me in class.

Her care and love made me interest in history.

Thank you my dear teacher.

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what a beautiful and well written article about the acceptance of buddhism in shilla dynasty including the martyrdom of Yichadon. The pics tells all the story and shows what humans have gone through. Thanks for sharing with us and have a blessed weekend.

Thank you so much for reading

very good !!!

My history teacher is a handsome guy who just graduated from collegue. But he is really Good at teaching with fun.

FFF (Fight For Fun)
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Wow this looks amazing!

I wonder how much the story has changed over centuries.

South korea where this place .inchon or seoul city

Gyeongju city, south east of Korea

Oh i live in inchon juan of south korea

Incheon... Nah People say, miniatures are children's games. To me, a miniature is like a diamond, 12+ Best miniature toys of the year, you have it? #SoCool #SaveTrumph XD

That's wonderful monument. It keeps the history well

I am a Korean, but it is an artifact that I have never seen before.

Umm, You need to visit Gyeongju with me. Hahaha

I wrote in error because I was in a hurry to write in English. I'm sorry. Thank you for your always great advertisement, and thank you for the improvement in Korea's status.

Very interesting as always, thank you!

Did you ever go to a holocaust museum? I think it might be really interesting to see and to post about

I've never been to the holocaust museum. I'd like to visit there someday

A fact that lags behind in recent history is now present in the post you share. this makes real historical evidence so that historical evidence remains behind, good job brother @slowwalker

Thank you

The thing, the human mind is built to resist change. It like to cling to its old way and frown to new ideas...after all isn't every path created and owned by God? whatever religion one chooses to thread is as good as the other as long as we are happy where we are. God has allowed these varieties of path simply to accommodate the diverse levels of consciousness. good post there @slowwalker #resteemed

I love your interpretation.

Really awesome ..I am interesting visit this place. ..

stories that attract friends, and become an example for everyone, and folklore to be remembered, and oantas for the recall, suksea make you friend @slowwalker

i want to vizit here

It is a very beautiful place, full of objects that people of all ages can take care of. Therefore, it is necessary to encourage school students to visit this place. I would like to request students and teachers as well as to create the necessary facilities. you should give the students a tour of this museum. I attach great importance to cultural values. That's why I like your good share. congratulations my friend.

great idea

I didn't learn about Yi Cha Don in my history class in high school but I learnt a bit about other aspects of Buddhism. For example, I was taught that the Buddhist pay much attention to their place of worship. It is always the most outstanding building in the local community with some loyalist going to the extent of coating the high interior walls with pure refined gold from Sheba. This I found absolutely amazing.

I learnt about Yi Cha Don and his Martyrdom for the first time today. Thank you @slowwalker for helping me to learn this.

Thank you for reading.
Thanks to their attention for the temple, we could enjoy watching relics of Buddhism

Interesting and informative post by you. The pictures explain the story. Every now and then we see things which take us back to childhood and same happened with u when u were reminded of school teacher

Thank you for reading.

the story is very sad bang my friend .. I really salute for you my friend ... I really like the story that you post this time my friend .. continue sharing his friend story

Thank you so much for reading

Yes, you are welcome

acceptance is the beat decision in life, accept the reality! 😂😂

Thanks you for always sharing about korean traditional to us sir @slowwalker

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Very cool story and cool photography thank you for sharing her story and photography

umm , him. ;))

Yes, may I ask for help from you

very good postigan my friend uvoter post and restem

Thank you

I do not know about buddism.
your explanation benefits me

Thank you friend

Thank you for reading

Excellent photography, nice history, great post, thanks for sharing

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Thank you for sharing,, good job my friend @slowwalker

Nice post ....... Used to love your post

I love to read about Buddhism’s migration throughout Asia❤️

it seems they were strong people on fighting against budhism and for their local faith although the thinking orientation of the king for political reasons....

hahaha

good job my friend @slowwalker.Thank you for sharing,,

Thanks for sharing with me. For a catholic is really interesting!

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Yes, my mom is catholic.
And my friend is a priest.
I'd like to walk around the special place of acceptance of Catholic in Korea

picture caption aw same
thank you for sharing

Buddhism is actually not a religion. It's a philosophy. Most of the people miss understood the core of it. (That people includes me also.). Because according to Lord Buddha, if you understand, you will find the"Nibbana". For that you only need to understand "change".
Through out the history, to keep this photography within the people; ancestors, monks and writers made up stories so people would be able to hand over the knowledge from generation to generation.
Sri Lanka is the country where they first wrote the sayings and after the parinibbana.
Hope you guys had something to surf more about.

Good history..

very interesting place south korea.

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Very good story my friend and I get more insight into reading @slowwalker.

I really impressed by your way of writing and telling the story it feels like iam also their and are tell me the story face to face and this monument is really awesome and the details are also very beautifully crafted on this one.

It's really good to know that you respect your teacher so much.keep it up buddy😇😇

Thank you so much

extraordinary @slowwalker

Wished I had a history teacher like you describe yours. Mine just didn't really give a fuck.

Interesting postings of friends of Korean history, I see you so understand the history of success problems continue to make you a friend

I admire your knowleage

Nice post

Me think they should accept christianity, that is where life eternal is promised without ambiguity.

Cool so want to go there and see her directly

Thank you.

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hot a picture..it vary interesting

Quite an intresting history
....i admire the way you praise your teacher
Am a teacher too, so that makes me happier

I think the best job on this world is a teacher

#all smiles

this is an interesting story to read
if there is a chance later I will visit to meseum tersut

You will like it

There is always real historical evidence presented in your post, I like it because it is very interesting to my brother @slowwalker

Buddhism refuses to make temples or pray statues. Kings were still making temples , people just don’t understand the core of it.

Is that milk story true 🤔🤔 I have done meditations taught by buddhists, never heard of this story though. Wish to see such miracles in today’s life as well.

Now I understand why u love history so much 😃 Some teachers truly change lives for good !!

I also try to change lives through my words. Thats the sole purpose of my writings. If you ever check out my blog you would see how hard am I trying to help people understand this life better and live to the fullest.

Amazing post slowwalker ✌🏻

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Thank you for your comment.
Yes, sometimes a word can change the lives of people

The milk is a symbol of wisdom, all the old stories are symbolic in nature, you need a code to read their secret or inner meaning.

Wow !!! Why didnt i think of it 🙈!!

Thanks reddust :)

Cutting the head off in Buddhism is a common teaching story🙏❤️

Thank you for your wise interpretation

this post got me interested in the history of the acceptance of buddhism in korea

It is amazing how Buddhism has made its way all over the world.

The last picture you share is very interesting. It has four corners and four sides. Just what I wonder is eye. On the side of the sun. @slowwalker

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Very wonderful article I respect all religions and all sects
I wish you a happy weekend

Thank you so much

Very interesting post about Buddhism and how it became a state religion in Korea. Perfect pictures of the monument to go a long with the myth. 👍👍

Thank you so much

very important informations and real, different story. Very engaging and enlightening story. real history stories have always been interesting. I felt like I was visiting. Thanks for this.

Special thank you for reading

Really lovely culture! Love the way Buddhism look at things.

It is always awesome to read ur article 😄

good post and beautiful photography dear

Such a touching story. Why it is always faith is impossible without sacrifice. As in Christianity Jesus was executed, and in Buddhism there is someone who sacrificed himself in the name of Faith. And what you're saying about your teacher in this article is so great. Indeed, all Hobbies come from childhood. If our teachers were able to interest us in something, it always has its mark on our adult life. Therefore, it is so important that the profession of teacher was chosen by people who have a calling to it. Who love children, trying to invest in them the best quality. So in my life the iconic role played by the teacher. He instilled in me a love of reading, creativity, taught me to think widely and unconventionally. I am also very grateful to him.

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My dear your post is awosome@slowwalker

and it is really nice monument..thanks for sharing @slowwalker

Where are you from that your middle school teacher was talking about ancient buddhist stories? I need to go back in time and attend your school.

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Every writing you always tells about history, I’m sure the value of a history lesson you highest among classmates you. I also like a history lesson

Informative post.
Thanks for shear it.

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wow such a beautiful article and monuments.......

Buen post! gracias por compartir la información. Excelentes fotos.

Great info. I didn't know about this.

I hated history when I was in school. I wish I had a teacher that could tell the story and show pictures like yours, because your way makes the history fascinating. I really enjoyed this.

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It is wonderful travelling place. Have so many monument here. Probably it is historical place of Korea. thanks a lot for sharing side of the place by photo shoot. Great job...... @slowwalker. Fun and enjoy the trip.

Thank you so much

Amazing infrmations monument is still in good condition like todays pillars..
You are right good teachers cant be forgotten
They make permanent spots on students life

it has been a good information