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CHAPTER TWO THE RISE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS 18
King Chinhung's Monument at Maun Pass 19
Development of Agriculture 20
Record of Repair of Luxuriant Dike in Yŏngch'ŏn 20
Political Thought 21
Ch'ang Chori 22
Tribal Councils 22
Four Sacred Places (Silla) 23
King Kwanggaet'o Stele 23
The Kwanggaet'o Inscription 24
Social Structure 26
King Hungdok's Edict on Clothing, Carts, and Housing 27
Sŏl Kyedu 27
Ancient Customs 27
King Sansang: The Levirate Custom 30
Kim Yusin: Worship of the Three Guardian Spirits 32
CHAPTER THREE THE INTRODUCTION OF BUDDHISM 34
Koguryo Buddhism 36
Ŭiyon's Research into a History of Buddhism 36
Paekche Buddhism 38
Kyŏmik and the Disciplinary School 39
Hyŏngwang and the Lotus Scripture 39
Silla Buddhism 41
Popkong Declares Buddhism the National Faith 41
Wŏngwang Goes to China for Study 44
Chajang Establishes the Monk's Discipline 46
Maitreya and Esoteric Buddhism 48
Maitreya's Incarnation as a Hwarang 49
Rapprochement Between Buddhism and Shamanism 51
Holy Mother of Mount Fairy Peach 51
The Bodhisattva Who Observes the Sounds of the World on Mount Nak 53
The Hwarang 54
Origins of the Hwarang 55
Kwanch'ang 55
CHAPTER FOUR CONSOLIDATION OF THE STATE 57
Unification of the Three Kingdoms 57
Account of the Silla-T'ang War 58

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Publication Information: Book Title: Sources of Korean Tradition. Contributors: Peter H. Lee - editor, Wm. Theodore De Bary - editor. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: vi.
    
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