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buddhism

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1 Int | with the introduction of Buddhism and, with it, of the Chinese 2 Int | centuries in Buddhist hands, Buddhism introduced art, introduced 3 Int | from the introduction of Buddhism; but the distinctive triumph 4 Int | mystical system received "Buddhism with open arms."8~   As 5 Int | time of the Eastern Tsin "Buddhism was the chief religion, . . . 6 Int(9)| The six dynasties, when Buddhism was triumphant; 4, The " 7 Int | was so great a devotee of Buddhism that he retired to a monastery 8 Int | was no longer friendly to Buddhism. While Japan had slept its 9 Int | mingle elements drawn from Buddhism and Taoism in their system 10 Int | philosopher. Educated in Buddhism and Taoism, he rejected 11 Int | educated men. It displaced Buddhism at once and finally in the 12 Int | regard of the higher classes. Buddhism indeed made no defence but 13 Int | early years a believer in Buddhism and his writings show strong 14 Int | is lost."33~ ~ATTACK ON BUDDHISM.~   Both systems strongly 15 Int | express their hatred of Buddhism and ignore their indebtedness 16 Int | so was the old cast off. Buddhism and Shintō were as heretical 17 Int | supplied from this one source. Buddhism, as we have seen, influenced 18 Int | harmony ./. with a prevailing Buddhism. And as in China for centuries 19 Int | men in Japan had given up Buddhism it still retained its full 20 Int | made such concessions to Buddhism as they thought the case 21 Int | classes.40~ ~THE REJECTION OF BUDDHISM~   The choice of the Chinese 22 Int | philosophy and the rejection of Buddhism was not because of any inherent 23 Int | supernaturalistic as some forms of Buddhism. The distinction is not 24 Int | religion for a philosophy, for Buddhism can be as philosophical 25 Int | Tokugawa any heart burnings. Buddhism went at once at the bidding 26 I(12) | The Zen sect of Buddhism, the contemplative sect 27 I | Kantaishi lived when Buddhism and Taoism flourished, and 28 I | and Earth. Consider, in Buddhism "is" becomes "is not"19 29 I | and that Confucianism and Buddhism are one! Such ancient learning 30 I | profane temples and believe in Buddhism. As a shadow goes with a 31 II | truth of Confucius, but Buddhism too has truth not to be 32 II | without seeing the truth. Buddhism knows the world's a dream, 33 II | call it a light Divine? Buddhism, separated from the "Way" 34 II(10)| Suikō's reign, A.D. 593-628, Buddhism was openly adopted by the 35 II | is very superficial, like Buddhism and Taoism. Matsunaga's 36 II | mystic contemplation of which Buddhism speaks. The "Way" is so 37 IV | deserts the world. He followed Buddhism; and so ./. there are poems 38 IV | of flowers.~   Long has Buddhism made Japan think of nothing 39 IV | Gusa. Take out the lust and Buddhism from that book, and scenery 40 IV | sages he had not fallen into Buddhism. And moreover ./. he sinned 41 IV | together to his shame. How can Buddhism thus deceive the heart of 42 V | for one's own happiness. Buddhism regards our human relationships 43 V | well love your husband; Buddhism does not interfere with 44 V | women, who have clung to Buddhism have found the sole origin


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