The introduction of Confucianism to Korea marked a transformative period in the country's history, shaping its cultural, social, and political landscape for centuries to come. Rooted in the teachings of Confucius, an ancient Chinese philosopher, Confucianism became a dominant force that not only influenced governance but also permeated various aspects of Korean society. The integration of Confucian principles into Korea's cultural fabric was a gradual and nuanced process, ultimately leaving an indelible mark on the nation's identity.

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