When Buddhism spread in China, there was a change within and gradually became an adjunct to Confucia

Updated on science 2024-04-02
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because Confucianism was originally introduced to Japan before Buddhism as a normative idea for governing the world, but after its introduction, in addition to being a political concept and upbringing norm for the wealthy family, its scope of influence was very limited. In addition, since the introduction of Taoism to Japan, it has not systematically introduced core organizational elements such as Taoist scriptures, Taoist priests, and Taoist temples.

    Buddhism was first introduced to China from India and from China to Japan via the Korean Peninsula. Therefore, Buddhism, as a rich cultural complex, from Indian culture to the culture of the Hitachu state, has not only meant religion and thought, but also permeated the fine arts, architecture, science and technology, and even advanced lifestyles, triggering great changes in many fields in ancient Japan, and its influence is summarized to this day.

    Beginning with Shakya's teachings in India, Buddhism has spread among various nations and countries, and has gone through thousands of years of long years, showing extremely vigorous vitality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To a certain extent, the education of Confucianism can replace the role of Zongnian Senjiao. ()

    a.That's right. b.Wrong friends are wrong.

    Correct Answer: a

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The answer should be b, c

    Shakyamuni Buddha was born in the era of slavery, and at that time, India was subject to a strict hierarchy, and slavery and the privileged position of Brahmins belonged to the political category, while Shakyamuni's teachings did not interfere in politics, so he did not oppose the social system.

    At the same time, Buddhism mainly aims to solve the problem of life and death, and advocates the equality of all beings, which is also the equality of reason, not the equality of things. In the teachings of Buddhism, the content of the original Buddhist teachings is mainly the Four Noble Truths, dependent arising, the five aggregates, impermanence, selflessness, etc.; After the rise of Mahayana Buddhism, the doctrines of emptiness, the middle way, reality, and the six perfections were theoretically developed, among which the main ones were nirvana, dependent voidness, and consciousness-only. After Buddhism was introduced to China, there were many innovations in teaching, mainly including the harmony of the three truths, the three thousand thoughts of one thought, and the enlightenment, the ten mysteries, the six phases, and the three views. None of these teachings have anything to do with politics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First, Buddhism preaches the equality of all beings. Buddhism in India opposes the unequal class rule of the Brahmins. Buddhism guides people to be good, pursues the six roots of tranquility, and eliminates all kinds of causes and effects in the world, and achieves positive results.

    The Buddha also practiced penance before enlightenment, but eventually attained the right path under the Bodhi tree, and understood that it is not necessary to attain enlightenment, but there are some schools of Buddhism that also practice penance and meditation on a regular basis. There was no mention of opposition to slavery in Buddhist teachings, as it was already a feudal society.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A and D are very similar to what the old monks say every day: I am the Buddha and compassionate, and the color is empty or something....b should be a bit of a thief monk who was a little scared, hehe....As for the C family, it may be that the slave was forced out of the house, and it is indeed a true monk. It seems that B is the most false monk....Rationale:

    He seriously violated the temple rules and should have been punished....Let's get fired....

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