This is an extract from "Transformation and Evolution of Buddhism," an article written by Jan Hai, President of the Texas Buddhist Association, for the first World Buddhist Forum
The spread of Buddhism to China began at the beginning of the first century, when Indian Buddhism spread inland along the Silk Road to Xinjiang. Centered in Chang’an (present-day Xi’an) and Luoyang, Buddhism slowly ...The spread of Buddhism to China began at the beginning of the first century, when Indian Buddhism spread inland along the Silk Road to Xinjiang. Centered in Chang’an (present-day Xi’an) and Luoyang, Buddhism slowly spread across the country, eventually taking root展开更多
文摘This is an extract from "Transformation and Evolution of Buddhism," an article written by Jan Hai, President of the Texas Buddhist Association, for the first World Buddhist Forum
文摘The spread of Buddhism to China began at the beginning of the first century, when Indian Buddhism spread inland along the Silk Road to Xinjiang. Centered in Chang’an (present-day Xi’an) and Luoyang, Buddhism slowly spread across the country, eventually taking root