Haibutsu kishaku
Haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈) (literally "abolish Buddhism and destroy Shākyamuni") is a term that indicates a current of thought continuous in Japan's history which advocates the expulsion of Buddhism from Japan. More narrowly, it also indicates a particular historic movement and specific historic events based on that ideology which, during the Meiji Restoration, produced the destruction of Buddhist temples, images and texts, and the forced return to secular life of Buddhist monks. It is a yojijukugo phrase.
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Kana | はいぶつきしゃく | ||||
Kyūjitai | 廢佛毀釋 | ||||
Shinjitai | 廃仏毀釈 | ||||
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