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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

Which was a Chinese influence in Korea? Popular interest in Chan Buddhism increased among Koreans. Royal houses and the aristocracy dominated Korean society. A bureaucracy based on merit and talent was established in Korea. Political initiative was in the hands of Korean ruling classes.

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

@confluxepic

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Some of China's influence on Korea's culture can be seen in its language, religion, food and art.

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

so maybe A?

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

@mastermindkakashi

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Yeah.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Buddhism and Confucianism Buddhism, one of Korea's major religions, arrived in Korea from China in the 4th century. By the late 6th century, Korean monks were traveling to China to receive training and bring back texts and images. Buddhism flourished in Korea until the arrival of Confucianism, also from China. Confucianism replaced Buddhism as Korea's state ideology during the Choson Dynasty in the 14th century. The Confucian ideals of respect for elders and education are still important in modern Korean society. http://www.ehow.com/info_8034838_chinese-influences-korean-culture.html

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

So yeah. I would go with A.

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