High Middle Ages · East Asia · Religion

1246

Goryeo court commissions the Tripitaka Koreana

1246

On their island refuge of Ganghwa, the Korean court ordered the carving of over eighty thousand wooden printing blocks containing the entire Buddhist canon. Finished in 1251, the Tripitaka Koreana was both a prayer for divine protection against the Mongols and the most accurate Buddhist text collection in East Asia.