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The Age of Buddhism. Pgs. 168-169 H.S.S. 7.3.1 Describe how the Tang dynasty reunited China and explain why Buddhism spread through East Asia. The Age of Buddhism, H.S.S. 7.3.1. The Chinese culture was changing and a new _______ 1. religion emerged
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The Age of Buddhism Pgs. 168-169 H.S.S. 7.3.1 Describe how the Tang dynasty reunited China and explain why Buddhism spread through East Asia
The Age of Buddhism, H.S.S. 7.3.1 • The Chinese culture was changing and a new _______ 1. religion emerged 2. On of the world’s largest religions, originating in _____ around 500 B.C. 2. India 3. It came to China during the ____ dynasty 3. Han
The Age of Buddhism, H.S.S. 7.3.1 4. During the Period of _______ 4. Disunion many people turned to this religion 5. Wealthy people donated money to build Buddhist ________ 5. temples
The Age of Buddhism, H.S.S. 7.3.1 6. The religion continued to grow and spread during the _______ and ______ dynasties 6. Sui & Tang 7. Chinese _______ introduced 7. missionaries B. to Japan, Korea and other Asian lands. 8. People who travel to spread their 8. missionaries religion
The Age of Buddhism, HSS 7.3.1 9. Culture 9. B. influenced art, lit., architecture, etc. 10. Age of B. 10. From 400-845, the religion made such an impact that this time period was called…
The Age of Buddhism, HSS 7.3.1 11. B. Ended 11. a Tang emperor launched a campaign against the religion 12. Burned 12. texts, books, temples, land, schools 13. Weakend 13. the religion continued to influence B. The Chinese culture esp. during the Tang dynasty
The Age of Buddhism, HSS 7.3.1 • Blending of 14. Buddhism, philosophies Confucianism, Daoism *to create a new way of thinking
Class Assignment, Homework due Tomorrow Section 1 Assessment, pg. 169 Cornell Notes Style • Write the question in the body of the page • Write the answer in the answer columns • #’s 1-5