Korean Buddhism
The Buddhist Sutra of the Korean Buddhism is a Korean Buddhist sect belonging to the Maitreya and Jeongtosa Sanggye which was born in February 20, Maitreya is used as the main bible, Jinpyeong Yusa is used as the chrysanthemum. As the doctrine of the Maitreya Tenet, the cadastre inherits the spirit of the Mizu-fujin Buddhist priesthood, and as a result of the introduction of the number for the ritual rubin and the Itta public welfare, It is in construction. On March 15, 1969, the Korean Buddhist school was founded and registered on February 20, 1970. It was empty after the invitation of King Jeong Jung, the first chief priest of the Joseon Dynasty, in 1971, and convened an annual meeting on February 17, 1973.