because there was already Buddhism
Confucianism,Taoism and Buddhism.. That's all
Buddhism is the official religion of China. Buddhism per say is not quite a religion but rather it is a self-help instruction involving cause and effect and how to better one's self.
almost most of chinese don't believe in the buddha,they just want to bribe buddha to bless them ,bring them lucky only the tibetans is true Believers.really base on the religion so Buddhism affect Chinese government nothing
Buddhism wasn't used but in the Zhou dynasty, there were lots of wars. When Buddhism spread to China, if gave the Chinese hope because of reincarnation. That they will be alive again and could make better decisions on the next life. This was really needed to China in that time.
because there was already Buddhism
Buddhism had influenced Chinese culture, including art, literature, and architecture.
Buddhism effected the world by spreading the Buddhist religion across Asia.
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because there was already Buddhism
Confucianism,Taoism and Buddhism.. That's all
Buddhism is the official religion of China. Buddhism per say is not quite a religion but rather it is a self-help instruction involving cause and effect and how to better one's self.
Buddhism, introduced by Buddha, had a profound impact on both Chinese and Indian culture by influencing philosophy, art, architecture, and social structures. In China, Buddhism became intertwined with Daoism and Confucianism, leading to the development of Chan (Zen) Buddhism. In India, Buddhism declined but left a lasting impact on society, influencing art, literature, and philosophical thought.
Major influences on Chinese art and poetry include Chinese philosophies such as Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, as well as nature, landscapes, and calligraphy. These influences shaped the themes, styles, and techniques seen in traditional Chinese art forms and poetry. Additionally, historical events, political ideologies, and advances in technology also played a role in the development of Chinese art and poetry.
It is a sect of Chinese Buddhism, derived from the pure, Indian Buddhism.
Nancy Wilson Ross has written: 'Buddhism : a way of life and thought' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Art, Hindu, Buddhism, Buddhist Art, Hindu Art, Hinduism
The Japanese borrowed aspects of Chinese culture such as writing systems, Confucianism, Buddhism, architecture, and art. These influences greatly shaped Japan's culture and society over the centuries.