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
Indian merchants and teachers brought Buddhism to China
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India was the country. It was brought from merchants that brought goods to china.
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he brought many things from china that Japan didnt have so he sent scholars over there to get things like Buddhism and more ways to rice farming
Buddhism from China & Korea.
Siddhartha Gautama, or the buddha. this religion was spread by Buddhist monks and traders and brought to china in 200 AD. they believe in reincarnation nirvana, and parinirvana.
India was the country. It was brought from merchants that brought goods to china.
Han dynasty.
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Historically, when Buddhism was brought to ancient China it blended with Daoism to produce Zen Buddhism. .
Buddhism, which originated in ndia, was brought to China around the 1st century A.D.
Buddhism
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they brought Hinduism I think, Buddhism I know and daoiam I also know.
Assuming you meant China, the religion that was brought over was primarily Buddhism, which, in turn, came from India. It was also heavily influenced by Korean forms of Buddhism.
The Silk Road brought trade from China to western Asia and Europe. Chinese arts, science and religion became known in these areas. Going eastward, the Road brought Buddhism from India to China. communication between India and China~ apexvs Spread of buddhism
The founder of Buddhism is Siddhartha Guatama in Northern India or Nepal. Buddhism was first brought to China from India by missionaries and traders along the Silk Road that connected China with Europe in the late Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE).
The philosophy was brought to China by Indian missionaries. The Buddha preached about the endless succession of life and death; the importance of meditation, patience, kindness, and selflessness; and the need for every human being to conquer desire in order to achieve nirvana, the final state of eternal bliss.