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What is the fundamental difference between China Buddhism and primitive Buddhism?

In terms of time, Buddhism spread to the north just like Buddhism, but it belonged to the orthodox period (Amitabha Essentials). I think primitive Buddhism is a Buddhism that has not been divided before ten things are not dharma. China-based Buddhism mainly advocates Bodhi Tao, wisdom to save Buddha and compassion for all beings (Li Shutong's Talking about Buddha). Primitive Buddhism is closer to Arhat Road, but the theory of Pure Land Sect is also influenced by Bodhi Road. The breeze and the green lotus don't care. I'm just stating my point of view, not as a reference.