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Three major classifications of Chinese Buddhism
The three major classifications of Buddhism in China are as follows:
1. Han Buddhism: Han Buddhism is the Buddhism of India that was introduced to China from the north, with Mahayana Buddhism as the main Buddhism.
2, Tibetan Buddhism: Tibetan Buddhism is commonly known as Lamaism, Lama is the Tibetan language, is the meaning of the guru, Lamaism is Buddhism and Tibet's original teachings (also known as stupid teachings) of the long-term influence of the product of mutual integration.
3. Southern Buddhism: The religion mainly refers to the Yunnan Theravada Buddhism, the original Buddhism of ancient India is divided into Theravada and the mass department of the two factions.
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