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  • Chinese Buddhism - Wikipedia
    From its inception, Chinese Buddhism has been influenced by pre-existing Chinese religions and philosophy, especially Confucianism and Taoism, but also Chinese folk religion The Chinese Buddhist canon [1] also draws from those traditions and their rituals
  • China - Buddhism, Monasteries, Philosophy | Britannica
    Although Buddhism had won a victory among the ruling minority of China, it was a foreign rather than a Chinese Buddhism
  • Chinese Buddhism History, Symbol, Art Beliefs - Ourbuddhismworld. com
    Chinese Buddhists follow the teachings of the Buddha, aiming for spiritual liberation through meditation, moral conduct, and wisdom They venerate bodhisattvas, such as Guanyin, who embody mercy
  • Buddhism in China: History, Beliefs, and Cultural Influence
    Explore the history, beliefs, and cultural impact of Buddhism in China Learn how Buddhism shaped Chinese society, from ancient temples to modern spiritual life
  • Chinese Buddhism: History, Teachings and Main Schools
    Chinese Buddhism refers to the unique form of Buddhism that developed in China and subsequently influenced the broader regions of East Asia Originating from India, Buddhism was transmitted to China via the Silk Road and maritime trade routes during the Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE)
  • Chinese Buddhism: History, Beliefs Travel Culture 2026
    Discover Chinese Buddhism — a fusion of Indian teachings and Chinese philosophy Explore its temples, art, rituals, and living heritage across China
  • Buddhism in China - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
    Buddhism has been seen as politically useful for making links with Buddhist countries, through the Chinese Buddhist Association, but Chinese universities now pursue the study of Buddhism, and Buddhists are increasingly coming to be valued for their contributions to society
  • Buddhism in China - Asia Society
    Two schools that retain their influence today are Pure Land Buddhism and Chan (Zen) Buddhism Even in mainland China, where religion is often suppressed by the government, there are practitioners of these two schools of Chinese Buddhism


















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