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Su Style Embroidery and Buddhist Culture
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作者 SUN PEILAN CHEN SHANSHAN 《Women of China》 1995年第11期45-46,共2页
SINCE Buddhism was brought to China from India in A.D. 67, it has exerted a great influence on China’s traditional culture. Early in the Three Kingdoms period (A.D.220-265), Jianye (now Nanjing), was the capital of t... SINCE Buddhism was brought to China from India in A.D. 67, it has exerted a great influence on China’s traditional culture. Early in the Three Kingdoms period (A.D.220-265), Jianye (now Nanjing), was the capital of the Wu kingdom. It was located in the south of the lower reaches of the Changjiang River, and became the center for Buddhist activities in the south. Up to the Northern and Southern Dynasties (A.D.420-589), rulers of the Southern Dynasties mainly believed in Buddhism. 展开更多
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