Buddhism is famous not only to the peasants but also to the rich and famous. http://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_buddhist.html To answer your question; because it helps the people to know the causes of their sufferings and ways on how to eliminate these causes and therefor eliminate the sufferings. Buddhism is mainly the cessation of sufferings through one own's effort without any help from any divinities. Buddhism is a way of life. It's not a religion; if we compare it to the definition of religion.
The name of the form of ancient Chinese meditation is Buddhist Chinese meditation.
The Chinese peasants supported the communists because there current government and leader Jiang did not do anything to help them, and they thought the communists would give them a better life.
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
The Chinese Communist Leader under the name of Mao Zedong lured in Chinese peasants in order to strengthen the Red Army.
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The Chinese Communist Party's domestic policies historically appealed more to Chinese peasants due to its focus on land redistribution, agricultural collectivization, and social welfare programs. These policies aimed to address the needs of the rural population and improve their living conditions.
Because China is Chinese.....
Mao Zedong predicted that hundreds of millions of Chinese peasants would join the communist revolutionary movement. This prediction was based on his belief in the revolutionary potential of the rural population, which he saw as a powerful force for social change. Mao's strategy focused on mobilizing and organizing the peasants to overthrow the existing social and political order in China.
The Chinese worshiped in Buddhist Temples, and Monastaries
Chinese farmers were not happy under the Manchu rule. They said the rulers were greedy and unfair. Most Chinese farmers were poor. Finally the peasants rebelled.
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