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Chapter 8 Section 2 Buddhism Changes. By: Peter Holker, Raphael Gilliam, Ramsey Bouhaddou. When to Take Notes. Different color = listen carefully (might be on test ) Underline =take notes Nothing=just listen. Buddhism from China. Had to do rituals Costs a lot of money Time-consuming
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Chapter 8 Section 2 Buddhism Changes By: Peter Holker, Raphael Gilliam, Ramsey Bouhaddou
When to Take Notes • Different color= listen carefully (might be on test ) • Underline=take notes • Nothing=just listen
Buddhism from China • Had to do rituals • Costs a lot of money • Time-consuming • Only rich people could do it • But, poor people were equally religious
Zen (Buddhism) • Required studying • Needed a teacher • If you did that= Nirvana • Samurais=Zen • Made flowers and trees • Meditated in special gardens
Pure Land (Buddhism) • People did not have the time to meditate + study • So, they made Pure Land • Chant Buddha’s name=Nirvana • It was called Ambidism
Why were new forms created? • No time • Not enough money for rituals • No time + no money= Pure Land Buddhism
What we went over • Normal Buddhism • Zen • Pure Land
Quiz Questions • Why were new forms of Buddhism created? • For fun • They didn’t have time or money • They got bored • They needed a new religion
Quiz Questions 2. What did Pure Land Buddhists do to get enlightenment? • Rituals • Chanting Buddha’s name • Sit down • Find water
Quiz Question 3. What social classes did Zen most appeal to? • Shogun • Samurai • Peasant • Nobles
Quiz Questions 4. Why was Pure Land Buddhism most popular to common people? • It was fun • The poor needed a religion • It was cheap • It was a way to get money
Quiz Questions 5. How did Buddhism change in Japan? • A rich religion to a poor religion • A poor religion to a rich religion • An angry religion to a happy religion • A happy religion to an angry religion
What you will learn next • About the social classes in Japan