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China's first rulers were from the Xia dynasty.
Yes, the Shang was the first family rulers in China
His lasting effect was the guidelines he wrote for Japanese leaders based on the principles of the philosopher Confucius, including hard work and obeying authority. These guidelines became Japan's first contribution. He also helped spread Buddhism from China to Japan. Most Japanese accepted Buddhism and practiced both Shinto and Buddhism at the same time. Hope this helped:) from:<<>>Lov is blood<<>>
Buddhism isn't a place, it's a religion.
Buddhism first started in the country of India.
The Egyptians are the rulers that are not known for hiring the first-known biographers. Greek, Babylonian and Roman rulers all had scribes, which are considered to be the first-known biographers.
Few merchants and scholars were interested in Buddhism.
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