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Changing Symbolic Landscapes of Buddhist Temples in Sabi, the Royal Capital of the Paekche Kingdom

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LEE Byongho

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In 538, the Paekche Kingdom moved its capital to Sabi (present-day Puyŏ) and thereafter established over twenty-five Buddhist temples in the area. These temples served not just as sacred spaces, but as political and symbolic landscapes and a national ceremonial area within the new capital. This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal distribution of the temples in the Puyŏ region and elucidates the changes in their construction in relation to both the landscape of the city and to royal authority. The sites selected for these important temples were near royal palaces, defensive installations, and communication routes, and reflect the trend toward engagement with the Buddhist world. Examining the distribution of these temples and their locational changes allows a more dynamic understanding of the visual transformation of Sabi, Buddhist temples as national and religious institutions, and their relationship to royal authority.

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Abstract
Introduction
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Temple Sites in the Puyŏ Area
Selection of Sites for Major Buddhist Temples and Changes in the Landscape of the Capital
Concluding Remarks
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  • LEE Byongho An assistant professor of the department of sosial science education, Gongju National University of Education, Korea.

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