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Answer:

Buddhism's introduction into China impacted the culture of China in four main ways.

Explanation:

Philosophy and moral teachings, religions and popular beliefs, language and literature, and art and architecture were all affects of Buddhism's introduction into China.

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When Buddhism was first introduced into China during the Han Dynasty, Taoism was not  yet a religion but a philosophy. It can be argued that Buddhism was able to be successful in China  is due to Taoism. When Buddhism arrived to China, in order to help the Chinese understand  Buddhist concepts, Buddhists used ideas from Taoism via the Chinese language.

Both Buddhism  and Taoism benefited from this exchange as buddhists found a way to teach their traditions  When Buddhism was introduced in China, many Confucian people found fault with it.  Buddhism promoted an emphasis on other-worldliness and monasticism, while Confucianism  focuses on level-headedness and social responsibility. Regardless of Confucius beliefs Buddhism  continued to grow in China for many centuries During the Song Dynasty, Chinese Confucian scholars became concerned that Confucian  teaching were being lost due to Buddhism. In attempt to convert more people to early  Confucianism, the intellectual movement known as Neo-Confucianism was created.

Buddhism has had a very large impact on China. When it arrived in China, Taoism and  Confucianism were the two main followed philosophies, and many of the follower of these  philosophies disagreed with buddhism. Along with common people, multiple emperors disagreed  with Buddhism, leading to many Buddhist persecution movement. Overcoming this, Buddhism  became the largest foreign religion in China, and became one of the three largest religions in  China as a whole. Buddhism heavily influenced China and has shaped it into the nation it is today.

Through the spread of Buddhism, other philosophies in China have also changed and developed.  Adopting the Buddhist way of paying homage through art, Taoist art began being created and  China developed its architectural culture.  Buddhism also changed in China. Buddhist schools were established and ideas from  Confucianism and Taoism both became integrated into Buddhism. Because of Buddhism’s  migration into central Asia, China gained a lot of the culture that it has today and Chinese  Buddhism has transformed into its own branch separate from its original form.

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