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China 2009 World Stamp Exhibition - Korea Stamp Corporation - White Horse Temple, China

The White Horse Temple Built in the Year 68AD in Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) and located on the east of Luoyang city. White Horse Temple, boasting great antique architecture, has remained intact for over 1,900 years. 

It was commanded by Han Emperor Ming. In the year 64 of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the emperor sent a delegation of his men to study Buddhism in the western world. After three years, two eminent Indian monks, She Moteng and Zhu Falan, came back with the delegation. They brought with them a white horse carrying Buddhist sutras and Buddhist figures on its back. This was the first time that Buddhism appeared in China.

To express his thanks to the two monks and their white horse, the emperor ordered the building of a monastery which he named the White Horse Temple during the following year. During this time, the two monks were busy translating sutras in the temple until they completed the Chinese sutra 'Forty-two Chapter Sutra', which attracted many monks and meant that the temple became a centre for Buddhist activity in China. It is for this reason that the temple is honored as the 'Founder's Home' and the 'Cradle of Buddhism in China'.
 
Issued Country Korea
Issued Year 2009
Category Buddhist Architect Events
Type Commemorative/Special Stamps
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