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I think they have been adopted Buddhism
Buddhism came to China during the 1st century CE. It was not welcomed by the established Confucians and Daoists because it was a foreign religion that taught the individual was more important than the whole of society. The Chinese eventually adopted Buddhism because it answered questions that the other two could not. These included where suffering came from and how to rid oneself of it. The "Four Noble Truths" of Buddhism are: 1) life is suffering; 2) the source of suffering is desire; 3) the cessation of desire can end suffering; and 4) the way to do this is to follow the 8 fold path. Later on, Mahayana Buddhism became very popular because it taught people that they could be taken into the Buddhist heavens if they only payed homage to various saviors like the Buddha and his helpers.
Cultural effect that trade had on the people who used the silk road were, that they were introduced of Buddhism to China. XD
The reason was that it had a profound influence on traditional Chinese culture and thoughts. And has become one of the most important religions in China at that time.
Hinduism & Buddhism is connected with India & Aryans culture. While other is conncted with people of china.
buddism is a religion.
Buddhism is not a culture, it is a religion. Buddhists mainly live in Asia but thier are many Buddhists throughout the entire world.
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Buddhism helped promote vegetarianism--the practice of ahimsa, or nonviolence.
the book on Buddhism is inrevolent because if there is no god uin there culture then why should there be a book on it.
Ryusho Hikata has written: 'Studies in Buddhism and buddhist culture' -- subject(s): Buddhism
Muralidhar Bhattarai has written: 'Culture and monarchy' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Buddhism, a glory of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'Lectures on Nepal-culture'
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Buddhism had influenced Chinese culture, including art, literature, and architecture.
There is ONLY one kind of Buddhism in this universe. Since Asoka is an Indian he practised Buddhism with Indian culture. Asoka was a king and therefore had the power to spread Buddhism by building many places where Buddhists can performed the way of life.