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After the fall of the Han Dynasty, strict adherence to Confucian beliefs ended and the Chinese were able to join the Buddhist religion. Buddhism directly addressed the issue of human suffering and therefore was very popular with the Chinese who were going through chaos and suffering due to constant warring states.
After the fall of the Han Dynasty, strict adherence to Confucian beliefs ended and the Chinese were able to join the Buddhist religion. Buddhism directly addressed the issue of human suffering and therefore was very popular with the Chinese who were going through chaos and suffering due to constant warring states.
Chinese poetry touched apoun works of Buddhist and Daoist themes as well as on social issues. Many poems reflected on the shortnees of life and the immensity of the universe.
He had many teachings that he taught to all his Chinese students
no Correction: Yes, some Chinese are Buddhists; and since we don't keep count of how many people have reached enlightenment and those that do, do not brag about it, we will never know how many Chinese Buddhists have become a Buddha.
There are many pagodas [Chinese buildings] that are used as temples in China! And there's many Buddhist temples in Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar [Burma]. And in Japan, a shrine is called "jinja". I hope this helped you~! :'D
The last recording of this i have says that 376 million people were buddhist.
Typically water symbolizes life, which is impermanent. Like life, water flows and can take many forms. Zen came from the interaction of Indian Buddhist and Chinese Daoist practices. Water is an important image in classical works of Daoism such as TAO TE CHING. .
Yes. Many styles drew influence from learning it from Shaolin temple. The style I study, Okinawan Shorin-Ryu has a lot of Chinese influence. In fact, "Shorin" was translated to Japanese from the Chinese word "Shaolin".
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the Chinese wanted to become better sailors