What gave impetus to the spread of Buddhism in China in the 1st Century CE?
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In the first century CE, the Ming European of China invited the Buddhist bhikkhu Dharmarakshaka and Kashyapmatanga to china. The bhikkus translated many Indian Buddhist texts into the Chinese language. This gave impetus to the spread of Buddhism is china.
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The transmission of Buddhism to China via the Silk Road started in the 1st century CE with a semi-legendary account of an embassy sent to the West by the Chinese Emperor Ming (58–75 CE):
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