Description
Discover how Buddhism profoundly influenced Chinese material culture from the first century onward in 'The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture.' This insightful book by Kieschnick delves into the intricate ways Buddhism reshaped Chinese beliefs, philosophy, and rituals through a variety of tangible objects. Uncover the significance of relics, prayer beads, monastic attire, and even everyday items like tea and furniture as vessels of Buddhist ideals. Kieschnick illustrates how these objects reveal the complex dialog between spirituality and materiality in historical and contemporary contexts. You'll gain a deeper understanding of how Buddhist ideas were woven into the fabric of China's cultural history, reflecting a unique ambivalence towards the material world. This comprehensive study is essential for anyone interested in Buddhist studies, Chinese culture, and the evolution of materiality in religious contexts. By exploring this fusion of ideas and objects, readers will appreciate the lasting legacy of Buddhism on not just religious practices but also on everyday life and cultural artifacts throughout Chinese history. Embark on an enlightening journey that unveils how a foreign religion transformed the material landscape of one of the world's oldest civilizations.