The spread and development of Buddhism in China, the time and way of Buddhism introduced to China

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Just find a professional book and periodical, just a simple Buddhist one, and find a genuine one, which is recognized by the state, and widely advertised, and it is difficult to say about religion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Take a look at Introduction to Buddhism. Jingdong ** and other can be bought.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you learn traditional culture well, you can solve any problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is 1 Buddhist, who is far inferior to people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The earliest Buddhist elements appeared in the burial goods of the Warring States period, and there were Buddha statues on the pottery walls of the Horcruxes. But the official introduction was in Han.

    In the first year of Emperor Yuanshou of the Western Han Dynasty, (2 BC), he heard the oral "Futu Sutra", the official Buddha statue is, the Ming Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (58 75 AD), dreamed of gold people at night, and after waking up, he knew that he was the Buddha.

    However, this is only one of the statements, because there are many historical records, and no one in the academic world can give an exact time and method.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The poor monk came from the Eastern Tang Dynasty! You didn't understand Journey to the West! Hahahaha.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Hello dear, long waiting. After my inquiry:

    The introduction of Buddhism to China dates back to the 1st century AD. According to historical records, Buddhism was first introduced to China through the Silk Road to the northwest region. At the end of the 1st century AD, Emperor Ming, an emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, sent emissaries to the Western Regions (present-day Central Asia) to study Buddhism.

    When the envoy returned, he brought back the knowledge of Buddhist scriptures and Buddhist culture, thus spreading Buddhism to China. Over time, Buddhism grew in China. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty (late 3rd century to early 5th century AD), the above information was on the Internet.

    Hello dear, long waiting. After my inquiry, the introduction of Buddhism to China can be traced back to the first century A.D.

    According to historical records, Buddhism was first introduced to China when the Tongna cherry blossom feast crossed the Silk Road into the northwest region. At the end of the 1st century AD, Emperor Ming, an emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, sent emissaries to the Western Regions (present-day Central Asia) to study Buddhism. When the envoy returned, he brought back the knowledge of Buddhist scriptures and Buddhist culture, thus spreading Buddhism to China.

    Over time, Buddhism grew in China. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty (late 3rd century to early 5th century AD), the above information was on the Internet.

    Over time, Buddhism grew in China. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty (late 3rd century to early 5th century AD), the spread of Buddhism in China reached its peak, and famous Buddhist temples such as the White Horse Temple in Luoyang and the Qixia Temple in Nanjing were established one after another. During the Sui and Tang dynasties (6th to 9th centuries AD), Buddhism flourished further as a state-sponsored religion and gained widespread influence in all spheres of society.

    After Buddhism was introduced to China, it integrated traditional Chinese culture and thought, and gradually formed Buddhist teachings and practices with Chinese characteristics. Buddhism in China has experienced a rise and fall and a revival in later history, but has always maintained an important position in Chinese society and culture. Buddhism has had a profound impact on Chinese philosophy, literature, art, etc., and has formed a variety of exchanges and integrations with other traditional religions and ideas such as Taoism and Confucianism.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In 2 B.C., Buddhist culture began to be introduced to China, and in 67 A.D., Buddhism entered China's inner Zen land. Of course, there is still a great deal of controversy in academic history about the time when Buddhism was introduced to China, but combining the two theories, it is generally believed that Buddhism was introduced to China during the Han Dynasty, when it was about the first century AD.

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