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Few merchants and scholars were interested in Buddhism.
No
Merchants and teachers help spread Buddism.
Merchants and teachers help spread Buddism.
D. Foreign merchants introduced Buddhism to northern China.
Few merchants and scholars were interested in Buddhism.
buddhist messengers met foreign merchants ( according to apex)
India was the country. It was brought from merchants that brought goods to china.
Yes, due to natural selection and survival of the fittest only the best traits get passed on the offspring to assure survival. The ones with the best genes will also be able to produce more offspring
Asoka, the emperor of India, was the cause; because he was a faithful Buddhist, so he tried to spread the Buddhism to the world, and he did. By using his empire's influence, Buddhism was spread to Southern Asia and today's middle east; few hundred years after he died, Buddhism was introduced to China in Eastern Han dynasty
the idea that all created things must pass
In the early centuries of the Common Era, the people in various parts of Southeast Asia came to know of Buddhism as a result of increased contact with the Indian merchants who had come to the region to trade. These merchants not only established trading stations in Southeast Asia, but also brought their religions and cultures with them.