To whom is the introduction of Buddhism into China traditionally attributed?

To whom is the introduction of Buddhism into China traditionally attributed? Correct Answer Kashyapa Matanga

Kasyapa Matanga or Jia Yemoteng was an Indian Buddhist monk who is traditionally believed to have first introduced Buddhism to China in the 1st century CE. According to popular accounts of Chinese Buddhism, Emperor Ming of Han dreamt of a golden deity interpreted as the Buddha and sent a delegation to India.

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