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how did indian and chinese culture spread?
- briefly describe the influences of india and china in southeast asia.
influences on southeast asia
india
influence spread by indian merchants, hindu priests, and buddhist monks and nuns.
china
the kingdoms of southeast asia
- what signs of indian culture can be seen in the khmer empire?
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For India's influence: Indian merchants, Hindu priests, and Buddhist monks/nuns spread Indian culture (religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, art, architecture, language, governance ideas) to Southeast Asia. Kingdoms like Srivijaya and Khmer adopted Indian - inspired systems. For China's influence: Chinese merchants, diplomats, and immigrants spread Chinese culture (Confucian ideas, art, technology like silk production, governance models). States like Vietnam adopted Chinese - style bureaucracy, writing systems (earlier), and cultural norms. Trade (like the Maritime Silk Road) and political relations (tributary systems) facilitated this.
In the Khmer empire, Indian cultural signs include: 1. Religion: Adoption of Hinduism (worship of Shiva, Vishnu) and Buddhism. Temples like Angkor Wat were dedicated to Hindu deities (initially Vishnu, later Shiva - related) and later had Buddhist elements. 2. Architecture: Temple - mountain architecture (modeled after Mount Meru in Hindu cosmology), with elaborate carvings depicting Hindu epics (Ramayana, Mahabharata). 3. Language: Use of Sanskrit in religious texts and inscriptions. 4. Social and political: Adoption of Indian - style courtly rituals, social hierarchies (similar to varna - like systems in a modified form).
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- India: Indian merchants, Hindu priests, and Buddhist monks/nuns spread Hinduism, Buddhism, art (e.g., temple architecture), language (Sanskrit influence), and governance concepts. Kingdoms like Khmer and Srivijaya adopted Indian - inspired religious practices, social hierarchies, and artistic styles.
- China: Chinese merchants, diplomats, and immigrants spread Confucian ideas, Chinese art (e.g., porcelain - related aesthetics), technology (silk, paper - making), and governance models (bureaucracy). States like Vietnam adopted Chinese - style administrative systems, and there was cultural exchange via trade (Maritime Silk Road) and tributary relationships.