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Buddhists from India migrate to Southeast Asia
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Schools of Huayan, Jingtu, Tiantai, and Chan start popping up in China
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Vajrayna Buddhism began to spread quickly in the 4th and 5th century CE
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Japanese prince Prince Shotoku begins to promote Buddhism
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Southeast Asia country Burma (Myanmar) begans to embrace Theravada Buddhism
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Korea initiates a Buddhist constitution
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Buddhist scriptures are destroyed after Mongols invade Korea
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In India, Buddhism is now virtually gone
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Theravada Buddhism becomes state religion of Thailand
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Buddism begins to be overpowered by a Chinese emperor