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There has been a fierce collision between Buddhism and Taoism. Do you know how many times?
It's just that ancient India is a geographical term and has never been unified. There are many countries, and they are fragmented, which is different from India today. Since then, Buddhism has been introduced into China and collided with Confucianism and Taoism for more than a thousand years, forming the Buddhism we see today. At present, less than 1% people still have some faith. India is a country dominated by Hinduism and Islam, and Buddhism basically disappeared hundreds of years ago. Isn't it a joke now? The goodness of Islam is also manifested in some Middle Eastern countries, which is equally ironic. The slogan is the pain of a period.
However, it has been suggested that Nepal during the period of Sakyamuni Buddha was a dependent country of China, not an Indian territory. If so, then Buddhism did not originate in India. You can only come to China. You don't understand. Indians are Hindus from the beginning. It's not clear about Buddhism, but it's completely inconsistent with the concept. Hinduism is divided into four categories. All regions have spontaneously formed classes and oppositions, which is a good generalization, and whether classes can jump freely and openly is the embodiment of whether the social structure system is excellent or not.
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