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Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
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    Eighth-century granite Buddha, Sokkuram Grotto, near Kyongju
    Courtesy Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Washington

    Daoism, which focuses on the individual in nature rather than the individual in society, and Buddhism entered Korea from China during the Three Kingdoms period (fourth to seventh centuries A.D.). Daoist motifs are seen in the paintings on the walls of Koguryo tombs. Buddhism was the dominant religious and cultural influence during the Silla (A.D. 668-935) and Koryo (918-1392) dynasties. Confucianism also was brought to Korea from China in early centuries, but it occupied a subordinate position until the establishment of the Choson Dynasty and the persecution of Buddhism carried out by the early Choson Dynasty kings (see Social Structure and Values , this ch.).

    Data as of June 1990


    NOTE: The information regarding Korea, South on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies and the CIA World Factbook. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Korea, South Daoism and Buddhism information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Korea, South Daoism and Buddhism should be addressed to the Library of Congress and the CIA.

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