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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
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Which belife system spread first from india to china and then to korea, and Japan, helping to create cultural unity in the regio

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History
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algol133 years ago
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Buddhism is the correct answer.

Developed from the teachings of Buddha, <u>Buddhism is a religion and philosophy that started in India and spread to China, Korea, Japan, Central and Southeast Asia.</u> The word Buddhism comes from 'buddhi' which means 'to awaken' and refers to the moment Buddha was awakened (or enlightened) when he was 35 years of age. <u>It has played an important role in Asian cultures and spirituality around the world and unified different cultures.</u> Buddhism is about explaining the purpose to life. It also explains injustice and inequality worldwide and provides a 'code of practice' that leads their followers to true happiness.  


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