On the Korean monks you 
> mentioned, I'm wonderng if you are thinking about the introduction of 
> Buddhism into Japan? According to tradition, this took place in 
either 552 or 
> 538 A.D. when the Korean monks sent by the King of Paekche brought 
> Buddhist scriptures and art to the Imperial Court.
> 
> Gassho,
> Rodney
>

   Of cours, you are right about the korean monks. But what you say 
about zen, means that it began in China, right? Any how, Zen has taken 
their different ways acording to the country that adopted it, and that 
enriches it. Saludos.
   Guillermo.





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