The diffusion of Buddhism northward to China during the Han Dynasty was facilitated by trade routes, particularly the Silk Road, which connected India and Central Asia to China. This cultural exchange was also encouraged by the openness of Chinese society to new ideas and philosophies during this period. The support of influential figures, such as Emperor Ming of Han, who promoted Buddhism, further contributed to its spread, leading to the establishment of monasteries and the translation of Buddhist texts into Chinese. As a result, Buddhism gradually integrated into Chinese culture and influenced various aspects of society, including art, philosophy, and politics.
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