The development of Chinese schools of Buddhism
The beginning of the 17th century marked the rise of the Tang Dynasty in China. Therefore, Buddhism was familiar with the Chinese. Subsequently, it became part of the Chinese culture and a great influence on the Chinese art. For instance, it influenced the Chinese literature, architecture, Scripture, and philosophy. During the period, …show more content…
Currently, Japan is the leading nation for having most well established Buddhism schools in the world. Most people tend to believe that Chinese majorly influenced Buddhism in Japan. Moreover, 38% of the Japanese are Buddhists. The arrival of Buddhism along the Silk Road was the major factor in the spread of Buddhism in Japan. Buddhism in Japan is a consequence of the contact between China and central Asia, and most missionaries used the Silk Road to travel into and out of China. Therefore, the use of the road led to the widespread of the faith in Japan. Moreover, historians believe some Chinese immigrants to Japan helped to spread the