They didn't have to be Buddhist to practice their religion Buddhism
The international Buddhist style, which was borrowed from the Gupta dynasty in India.
During the Tang Dynasty
Han Dynasty
During the first century A.D., missionaries and traders carried Buddhist teachings to China. Over time, the religion spread into Korea and Japan too. Buddhism became widely practiced after the Han Dynasty fell. Buddhist teachings helped people endure the suffering that followed the dynasty's collaspe
During the first century A.D., missionaries and traders carried Buddhist teachings to China. Over time, the religion spread into Korea and Japan too. Buddhism became widely practiced after the Han Dynasty fell. Buddhist teachings helped people endure the suffering that followed the dynasty's collaspe
Under what Vietnamese dynasty did Buddhism become the state religion? The Tang dynasty Nope. It was the Ly dynasty. OW
gupta dynasty made Hinduism official Religion of India. Time period of Gupta dynasty was golden period for Hinduism
The Han Dynasty.
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No, the Song dynasty was mostly Neo-Confucianist, though Popular Buddhism was introduced during the period.
The Shang Dynasty was primarily a secular dynasty, with no 'official' state religion.(no they have a religon but when ever i come to get info i find like 6)