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What does the story Asoka Follow the Buddha reveal about the central Buddhist attitude toward human behavior and caste or class?
Answer:
They think that the caste system is immoral and just wrong. They believe that everyone is born as equals.
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What does the story Asoka Follow the Buddha reveal about the central Buddhist attitude toward human behavior and caste or class?
Both Confucianism and Buddhism have had enormous influence outside the regions where they began. Explain how their influence was intentionally spread, and what role trade and technology had in the spread of their influence.
Answer:
Confucius traveled throughout China, teaching and discussing his ideas. Confucius held many jobs in various governments. In the hundreds of years after Confucius's death, his students collected his teachings and wrote them down in a book that came to be known as the Analects of Confucius. His students traveled throughout China as teachers, government officials, and court advisors. He became an inspiration. Chinese merchants carried Confucianism along the Silk Road. After the invention of paper, Confucious's teachings spread even more. Buddha traveled and taught his ideas to all who would listen. Buddha's students traveled and spread his teachings. Asoka became a Buddhist and sent Buddhist missionaries to spread the religion to China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Even though Buddha didn't consider himself as a god, some of his followers did after his death.
Answer:
They think that the caste system is immoral and just wrong. They believe that everyone is born as equals.
Image: Question 2
What does the story Asoka Follow the Buddha reveal about the central Buddhist attitude toward human behavior and caste or class?
Both Confucianism and Buddhism have had enormous influence outside the regions where they began. Explain how their influence was intentionally spread, and what role trade and technology had in the spread of their influence.
Answer:
Confucius traveled throughout China, teaching and discussing his ideas. Confucius held many jobs in various governments. In the hundreds of years after Confucius's death, his students collected his teachings and wrote them down in a book that came to be known as the Analects of Confucius. His students traveled throughout China as teachers, government officials, and court advisors. He became an inspiration. Chinese merchants carried Confucianism along the Silk Road. After the invention of paper, Confucious's teachings spread even more. Buddha traveled and taught his ideas to all who would listen. Buddha's students traveled and spread his teachings. Asoka became a Buddhist and sent Buddhist missionaries to spread the religion to China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Even though Buddha didn't consider himself as a god, some of his followers did after his death.