Sociology, asked by Grewal8856, 1 year ago

Is it true zen is a form of Buddhism that believed faith and good behavior led to wisdom?

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Answered by alexishornerlove
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Buddhism became popular because Prince Shotoku was a Buddhist and wanted to spread Buddhism so he built grand temples. Buddhism transformed into pure land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism. ... Zen Buddhism believed that neither faith nor good behavior led to wisdom. Wisdom was gained through self-discipline and mediation.

Answered by Sanclynz5
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Heya,

Zen Buddhism became popular because the Japanese, especially warriors , liked the idea that people seeking wisdom should practice self-discipline and meditation.

Zen Buddhism became popular because the Japanese, especially warriors , liked the idea that people seeking wisdom should practice self-discipline and meditation. Zen Buddhism believed that neither faith nor good behavior led to wisdom.

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