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25: 637: 477:, autumn, seventh month. Messengers were dispatched to the Jin court with tribute. Ninth month. The western monk Malananda came from Jin. The king received him, and kept him in the palace. All cordialities were extended to him. This was the first transmission of the Buddhist dharma to Baekje. 528:
with Buddhist motifs and the excavation of lotus shaped roof tiles dated to the 4th century. In 385, the king ordered that a Buddhist temple be built at the Baekje capital of Hansan (suggested, but not certain, to be at
524:. King Chimnyu welcomed him into the palace, and shortly thereafter adopted Buddhism. Archaeological discoveries have corroborated these assertions of the early introduction of Buddhism into Korea with the discovery of 596:(扶餘訓解, ?–405) – was in Japan as a hostage where his children stayed and founded the Anko clan (雁高氏). Killed by his younger brother, Seolye, who tried to usurp the throne. 605:(扶餘碟禮, ?–405) – was in Japan as a hostage. Killed his brother Hunhae to usurp the throne but was himself killed by his nephew and the prime minister. 537:. After Asin's death in 405, his three other sons fought for the crown, ending in all of their deaths and the crowning of Asin's son. 483:, spring, second month. They built a Buddhist temple at Mt. Hansan, and 10 people became monks. Winter, eleventh month. The king died. 416: 89: 533:), and ten people became monks. After his death his brother Jinsa was crowned, but Chimnyu's eldest son became the next king, 61: 871: 508:, the two oldest extant histories of Korea, Buddhism was officially introduced to Korea during the 4th century during the 68: 886: 42: 881: 688: 108: 75: 644: 717: 161: 46: 57: 876: 409: 658: 521: 433: 193: 866: 402: 509: 441: 35: 82: 175: 712:
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He was the first Baekje king to officially recognize
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