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Zen Buddhism became popular in Japan in the 1100s. This distinct form was especially popular with the warrior class. It was different from other forms because it placed importance on
A.
faith and good behavior.
B.
self-discipline and meditation.
C.
observance of rituals and wisdom.
D.
sacrifice and ancestor worship.
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B. self-discipline and meditation.
Zen (Chan) Buddhism emphasized zazen (sitting meditation), personal discipline, and direct experience/enlightenment rather than elaborate rituals or doctrinal study, which appealed to the samurai.
Zen (Chan) Buddhism emphasized zazen (sitting meditation), personal discipline, and direct experience/enlightenment rather than elaborate rituals or doctrinal study, which appealed to the samurai.
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