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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

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