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Buddhism arrived in China around the 1st century CE, primarily through the Silk Road, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange between India and China. It originated in India, where Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, taught his philosophies. Early Chinese translations of Buddhist texts and the establishment of monasteries helped spread the religion, especially during the Han Dynasty. Over time, Buddhism adapted to Chinese culture, leading to the development of distinct schools and practices.

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