The Northern Wei Dynasty, having heretofore encouraged …
Years: 446 - 446
The Northern Wei Dynasty, having heretofore encouraged Buddhists, begins persecuting them in 446.
The drain of manpower and tax money to temples and monasteries has threatened the secular government, and the reaction is fierce: monks and nuns are murdered, temples and icons destroyed.
All men under age fifty are prohibited from joining any monastic order in a program that will continue until 450, helping the Confucianist philosophy of the Han Dynasty to gain dominance over Buddhism.
Locations
Groups
- Buddhism
- Confucianists
- Xianbei
- Tuoba
- Chinese (Han) people
- Northern Wei, Xianbei, or Tuoba Empire
- Liu Song Dynasty
Topics
- Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
- Six Dynasties Period in China
- Southern and Northern Dynasties Period in China
