The first century of Ly rule is …

Years: 964 - 1107

The first century of Ly rule is marked by warfare with China and the two Indianized kingdoms to the south, Cambodia and Champa.

After these threats are dealt with successfully, the second century of Ly rule will be relatively peaceful, enabling the Ly kings to establish a Buddhist ruling tradition closely related to the other Southeast Asian Buddhist kingdoms of this period.

Buddhism becomes a kind of state religion as members of the royal family and the nobility make pilgrimages, support the building of pagodas, sometimes even enter monastic life, and otherwise take an active part in Buddhist practices.

Bonzes become a privileged landed class, exempt from taxes and military duty.

At the same time, Buddhism, in an increasingly Vietnamized form associated with magic, spirits, and medicine, grows in popularity with the people.

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