Buddhism was introduced to China from India around the first century AD, since the fourth century AD, it was widely spread and gradually became the most influential religion in China. Because of varied introduction time and channel as well as regional, historic and social backgrounds, Buddhism in China is divided into three branches, namely Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Pali Buddhism. At present, there are about 200,000 monks and nuns under these three branches. China has more than 13,000 Buddhist temples that are open to the public, 33 Buddhist colleges and nearly 50 types of Buddhist publications.
Every thing they see
Because China made these products and the US shipped them
The same as every thing else does, a factory in china
because every thing available in china is of low price and due to large population cheap labours are available there
Alot of Chinese eat Cats and dogs ...and just about every other living thing
At this time, they have the most people who will work for less. Soon it will be somewhere else, it continually changes.
every thing motivated it to find gold and big thing s and to find new trades route to far away places such as china and India
every thing motivated it to find gold and big thing s and to find new trades route to far away places such as china and India
they live under a communist government so they have no say in any thing really. they cant do what they want the government has all The control in every thing.
A china cabinet.
There is no such thing as a 'China dollar'. The currency of China is a 'Yuan'.
The mountains protected theme from invaders in part of china but the mountains are not every thing but the dynasties built several walls that we call the great wall of china today.