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abruzzese [7]
2 years ago
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How are religion and culture connected in Ancient India and China?

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Viktor [21]2 years ago
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1. <span>Before Buddhism spread in </span>China<span>, there were indigenous Confucianism and Taoism in that land. However, Confucianism could not be regarded as a </span>religion<span> in its true sense, and the influence of Taoism was rather limited. 
2. they are all ether part of India or china or they all fell and came back with a new name. for example china broke 4 - 5 time and India broke 2-3 every time with a different name/like the Guptas empires or the Tamal kings.or the qin,shand,zohu,and han enpires.</span><span>The
3.way people interact with </span>each<span> other, and the types of relationship they form, depends greatly on the dominant </span>cultural belief systems.<span> Many Asian </span>religious<span> and </span>philosophical<span> traditions originated in India and China and spread across Asia through </span>cultural<span> diffusion and the migration of peoples. hope it helped!!!!!</span><span>
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