I'm not sure but I believe Buddhism developed as a major religion in China when the Han Dynasty fell in 220. Chaos was spread all throughout China, and Buddhism proved to be popular in Southern China where it stressed learning and philosophy. In north china Buddhist monks became advisers to barbarian tribe rulers. The separation of northern and southern china caused Buddhism to spread throughout northern and southern schools. I hope this proves to be helpful :)
The Asian nations where Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. It is also a major a religion in Thailand and in Nepal.
Buddhism is a major religion in India and china
Because there were more Buddhists in China than followers of any other religion.
During the Period of Disunion after the fall of the Han dynasty. It gave people hope that they could rise to greatness and gave them peace of mind.
Only some people practice Buddhism, or Zen, the majority are Communist. Communism is a political belief, not a religion...
Buddhism have it's greatest strength in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc. It's the major religion in that part of Asia. It was once a major religion in India, too. However, it declined.
The national religion of Thailand is Theravada Buddhism.
which physical characteristics encouraged greece to create individual city states
Buddhism.
Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are the three main religions in China. Buddhism was created by Budda and confucianism was created by confucis
Therevada Buddhism
Siddhartha Gautama made up Buddhism, and then had missionaries bring it to different country's.