Xuanzang; India
Prince Shotoku
Kung fu can to China from India. Bodhidharma a Buddhist monk traveled there. Kung fu was taken to the Ryukyu Islands and became Karate.
He did not do anything to China!Answer:Buddhism (the result of the Buddha's teaching) was brought to China and from there to Japan and Korea. It influenced the thinking and philosophies of these countries.
They didn't. kung fu came to China from India. A Buddhist monk named Bodhidharma brought kung fu with him when he Inmagrated to China.
Buddhist writings appeared in China in 65 C.E.
Medieval relics are often religious relics. Medieval relics could be an item that was thought to be an authentic physical remains of a religious figure, including saints, or an object they had contact with.
none. buddhist teaching never thought us to use ornaments. but modern buddhist follows many ritual which is more cultural base which results in items and ornaments. in china, buddhist sometimes associates with taoist and taoist use many items in their prayers. one famous example is the use of joss stick
No one is certain and never will be. However, legend says that it was developed by an Indian Prince that was teaching at a Buddhist Temple in China, and became the Bodhidharma.
Siddhartha Gautama, or the buddha. this religion was spread by Buddhist monks and traders and brought to china in 200 AD. they believe in reincarnation nirvana, and parinirvana.
During the period of disunion, people took comfort in the Buddhist teaching that people can escape suffering and achieve a state of peace.
Chinese monks brought Buddhist ideas from China to Japan in the 6th century. Buddhism would be later enforced by Prince Shotoku, the emperor of Japan, who integrated Buddhist teachings into his seventeen-article constitution.
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