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    Author(s)Arthur F Wright
    PublisherHow Academics
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789360099114
    Pages94
    BindingHardBack
    Publish YearJanuary 2024

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    How Academics Buddhism in Chinese History by Arthur F Wright

    "Buddhism in Chinese History" by Arthur F. Wright is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between Buddhism and the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization. This influential work provides a detailed historical account of the introduction, assimilation, and transformation of Buddhism in China from its inception to the contemporary era. Wright, a distinguished historian and sinologist, meticulously traces the evolution of Buddhism as it interacts with Chinese culture, philosophy, and societal structures. The book covers key periods in Chinese history, including the spread of Buddhism during the Han dynasty, its flourishing in the Tang and Song dynasties, and the various doctrinal and institutional developments that occurred over the centuries. One of the notable aspects of Wright's work is his emphasis on the dynamic interplay between Buddhism and indigenous Chinese religious traditions, such as Daoism and Confucianism. He explores how Buddhism adapted to Chinese cultural contexts and, in turn, influenced the broader cultural and intellectual landscape. Wright's scholarship in "Buddhism in Chinese History" offers insights into the role of Buddhism in shaping Chinese thought, art, and social institutions. The book is highly regarded for its meticulous research, nuanced analysis, and its contribution to the understanding of the complex interweaving of religious and cultural forces in Chinese history. It remains an essential read for those interested in the intersection of Buddhism and Chinese civilization.