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[The key to the bilateral relationship between Confucianism and Daoism’s evolution to the trilateral relationship among Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism lies with the entry, spread, and flourishing of Indian Buddhism. According to the account in Mouzi’s Lihuolun [Removal of Doubts], Buddhism was introduced to mainland China during the reign of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han, and this is the mainstream view. However, according to Pei Songshi’s annotation of Yu Huan’s Weilue [A Brief History of Wei] in Sanguozhi [Records of the Three Kingdoms], in the first year of Emperor Ai of the Western Han, a messenger named Yin Cun from Dayuezhi tribe dictated The Sutra Buddha to Jinglu, a student of the imperial academy.]
Published: Jan 1, 2023
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