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고조선단군학회 고조선단군학 고조선단군학 제10호
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2004.6
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65 - 89 (25page)

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Originating from India, the Buddhism started to make its moves into China, western empires and many regions of the minorities in northern China. It is assumed that the Buddhism was accepted at first in the western parts of China and spread into many different parts of it later on, which is quite different from the previous theory that is said the Han were first affected by the Buddhism and they played a great role of spreading it into other parts of China. The history of the Buddhism in China traces back even before AD6-1 of Hou han and before AD 58-75 of Ming, when there were series of battles among different ethnic groups. According to the history, there were more than 36 countries in the western parts of China. In the northern east, Gao gou li and Fuyu remained strong. Xiongnu, Xianbei, Di, Jie and many other minorities ceaselessly continued to fight to regain its power on the spot. Despite those turbulent circumstances in China, the Buddhism had great influences in every aspect of people's lives, especially in social and cultural policies for the minorities. In this abstract focused on the buddhism of Murong Xianbei, my research reached into a few things; the introduction of Buddhism, the architecture of the buddhist temples, the worship of Buddhism in Murong xianbei and its ruling parts, the buddhist monks and its worshipers in every region of Yan, the buddhist monks' roles in decision-making of important issues, and the buddhistic influnce to the society.

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Ⅰ.머리말

Ⅱ.불교의 전래

Ⅲ.諸燕 지역에서의 불교사찰 건축

Ⅳ.모용선비의 불교 신봉

Ⅴ.불교의 사회생활에서의 영향

Ⅵ.맺음말

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