well, there is one word in the title of his name and you should then know his job. His aunt was the empress and she asked him to be the rule underneath her. He then ruled entirely after his aunt died.
prince shotoku, in 587 finally excepted budhism and started building monastaries, and temples, and then sent many of his people to china to study tehir ways. he also wrote a constitution explaining how goverment officials should act.
Shotoku kind of stole China's and Korea's ideas and blended it with their own.
a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
Shotoku was born in ancient Japan in A.D. 574. Although he was an imperial prince, he was not in line to become emperor.
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Prince Shotoku established Buddhism as the state religion of Japan during his reign. Thus leading to his semi-legendary status as the creator of Japanese Buddhism.
Prince Shotoku is from a clan called Yamato from Ancient Japan.
Prince Shotoku established Buddhism as the state religion of Japan.
prince shotoku introduced chinese culture to japan
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
Prince Shotoku
Prince Shotoku helped spread Buddhism in Japan by building a grand Buddhist temple and by writing commentaries on Buddhist teachings.
Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
Prince Shotoku was a prince in Japan from 593 to 622 CE. He was considered very smart and fair. He brought Buddhism to Japan and reached out to other countries such as China to improve Japan's culture.
Prince Shotoku helped spread Buddhism in Japan by building a grand Buddhist temple and by writing commentaries on Buddhist teachings.
Shotoku was born in ancient Japan in A.D. 574. Although he was an imperial prince, he was not in line to become emperor.
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