148 ceの例文
- The first documented translation of Buddhist scriptures from various Indian languages into Chinese occurs in 148 CE with the arrival of the meditation, and abhidharma.
- The earliest dateable Mithraeum outside Rome dates from 148 CE . The Mithraeum at Caesarea Maritima is the only one in Palestine and the date is inferred.
- An Shigao migrated eastward into China, settling at the Han capital of Luoyang in 148 CE, where he produced a substantial number of translations of Indian Buddhist texts and attracted a devoted community of followers.
- After being introduced in the 1st century CE, Buddhism became more popular in China during the 2nd century CE . The Parthian monk An Shigao traveled from Parthia to China in 148 CE and made translations of Buddhists works on the Hinayana and yoga practices which the Chinese associated with Daoist exercises.