Buddhism Initial Dissemination in China: a study of the cross-cultural communication strategies

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Abstract

This study examines the versions of Buddhism Initial Dissemination in China. Chinese and foreign scholars focused on the time, path and truth or fiction of this issue from the perspective of documentation, history and phonology. As a unique model of foreign religious culture localization, the version research of Buddhism Initial Dissemination in China was ignored. According to this study, the version development of the topic, as communication textual content, is expressive of the gradual maturity and evolution of communication strategies in the process of Buddhism Chinization, localization in China. The universal significance of this study is that the discrimination of Buddhism communication strategies provides reference and guidance for Intercultural Communication Strategy.

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Guan, S., Cheng, G., & Tao, J. (2022). Buddhism Initial Dissemination in China: a study of the cross-cultural communication strategies. International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, 23, 29–45. https://doi.org/10.37819/ijsws.23.231

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