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Buddhist borrowings in the context of traditional Chinese physical culture

https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2019-64-4-400-406

Abstract

In modern scientifical literature there is a popular opinion that the Chinese culture is homogeneous and autochthonous while Buddhist borrowings in traditional physical culture of China proved the opposite view. In this context, the analysis of such borrowings sheds light on the essence of Chinese traditional culture, the richness of its forms and the variety of meanings.

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Fang Zhengwei
Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Russian Federation

Fang Zheng wei - Postgraduate student.

1 Surganov Str., Bldg 2, Minsk 220072



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