CHINESE BUDDHISM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INDIAN BUDDHISM
Yang Xianyu
No 2017-23-09, Working papers from Voice of Research
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In the course of the development of Buddhism in China, some changes have taken place in order to adapt to Chinese ideas. Buddhist art is an important part of Chinese Buddhism. Among them, Zen is one of the most influential Buddhist sects, most of which are Buddhist. After the Tang Dynasty, Zen in Chinese Buddhism became synonymous with Chinese Buddhism. Buddhism is not only a religion but also a philosophical thought in China today. Key Words:Buddhism Tang Dynasty Zen Buddhism Philosophy Chinese culture Policy
Date: 2017-09
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