William Hardy McNeill Quote

By the sixth century A. D.,... a distinctively Chinese Buddhist art had arisen, in which figures with Chinese dress and Chinese faces nonetheless continued to conform to Indian conventions of gesture and ornament.


The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community (1963)


By the sixth century A. D.,... a distinctively Chinese Buddhist art had arisen, in which figures with Chinese dress and Chinese faces nonetheless...

By the sixth century A. D.,... a distinctively Chinese Buddhist art had arisen, in which figures with Chinese dress and Chinese faces nonetheless...

By the sixth century A. D.,... a distinctively Chinese Buddhist art had arisen, in which figures with Chinese dress and Chinese faces nonetheless...

By the sixth century A. D.,... a distinctively Chinese Buddhist art had arisen, in which figures with Chinese dress and Chinese faces nonetheless...