What best describes how art in Buddhist cave temples along the silk road reflects the beliefs of the Chinese people?
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They served as burial tombs for Chinese emperors.
They were dug out of white marble, which the Chinese considered a sacred stone.
They were built to shelter Chinese armies during the Han Dynasty wars.
They provided retreats for monks and temples for travelers to worship.
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They served as burial tombs for Chinese emperors.
They were dug out of white marble, which the Chinese considered a sacred stone.
They were built to shelter Chinese armies during the Han Dynasty wars.
They provided retreats for monks and temples for travelers to worship.
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The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs ofChinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
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