Why did many people turn to Buddhism during the Age of Division in China?
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Buddhism’s belief in nonaction and embracing the flow of nature allowed people to gain respite from the horrors of war.
Buddhism’s belief in reincarnation and enlightenment were welcome in a time of war.
Buddhism’s emphasis on social responsibility and hierarchy provided the promise of social order in a time of chaos.
Buddhism’s emphasis on strong laws and harsh punishments promised to bring central authority back to China.
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Buddhism’s belief in nonaction and embracing the flow of nature allowed people to gain respite from the horrors of war.