Emperor Sutoku's Cursed Scriptures

Emperor Sutoku's Cursed Scriptures

Emperor Sutoku, the 12th-century ruler of Japan, abdicated and became a monk. He copied scriptures for the imperial court, but thinking they were cursed, the court refused to accept them. Feeling bitter, he cursed them upon his death, and his spirit was blamed for causing future unrest in the country.

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