How did Zen affect the art of Japan?
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the early Heian period Buddhist artand architecture greatly influenced the traditional Shinto arts, and Buddhistpainting became fashionable among wealthy Japanese. ... Under the Zensect of Buddhism, portraiture of priests such as Bodhidharma became popular as well as scroll calligraphy and sumi-e brush painting.
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All Japanese art forms, such as chado (tea ceremony), ikebana (flower arrangement), shodo (calligraphy) and even martial arts were greatly influenced by the unique philosophy of Zen. These art forms were transformed by Zen into a spiritual discipline focused on calmness, simplicity, and self-growth.
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