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Answer:  Leaders had trouble accepting Buddhism into their culture, and often got jealous when Buddhism would lead others astray from Daoism and Confucianism. But after the fall of the Han Dynasty, China became open to different types of religion, with one of the most popular foreign religions being Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism changed Chinese culture, as it focused more on direct experience and meditation rather than more structured learning, such as through scriptures. Buddhism introduced Chinese culture to a more abstract way of thinking

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Filial piety is one example of Chinese culture tradition that withstood the spread of Buddhism during the period 1200-1450 C. E.

Filial piety is an important moral teaching that is present in early Buddhism. In this moral teaching, children are advised to respect and support their parents in their old age so we can conclude that filial piety is the present in Chinese culture that is responsible for the spreading of Buddhism in the period from 1200 to 1450 C.E.

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