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They follow a blend of Tibetan Buddhism mixed with animism.
They had achieved a blend of Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna that has come to characterize all forms of Tibetan Buddhism.
In Korea, Buddhism was not seen to conflict with the rites of nature worship ; it was allowed to blend in with Shamanism.
As it was not seen to conflict with the rites of nature worship, Buddhism was allowed to blend in with Shamanism.
Chief amongst the films which exemplify Hu's blend of Chan Buddhism and unique Chinese aesthetics is his trilogy A Touch of Zen ( which won the Technical Prize in 1975 Cannes Film Festival and which many regard as his masterpiece ), Raining in the Mountains and Legend of the Mountains ( both dating from 1979, and shot in Korea ), all of which were loosely based on Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.
When Buddhism expanded in Central Asia from the 1st century CE, Bactria saw the results of the Greco-Buddhist syncretism arrive on its territory from India, and a new blend of sculptural representation remained until the Islamic invasions.
To begin with, the religious beliefs, practices, and identities of East Asians ( who comprise the majority of the world's Buddhists by any measure ) often blend Buddhism with other traditions including Confucianism, the Chinese folk religion, Daoism, Shinto, and Korean shamanism.
The Chakma spiritual practices are a blend of Buddhism / Vaishnavism.
The prevalent form of religious belief in Taiwan is a blend of Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese folk religion, including ancestor worship.
Mahayana Buddhism and traditional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
The 2001 census identified 80. 6 % of the population being the religion of Hinduism and Buddhism was practiced by about 11 % of the population ( although many people labelled Hindu or Buddhist often practice a syncretic blend of Hinduism, Buddhism, and / or animist traditions ).

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Mr. Wait convinced the New York Commissioner of Highways to construct an experimental section of highway near New Paltz, New York, using one sack of Rosendale to six sacks of synthetic cement, and it was proved a success and for decades the Rosendale-synthetic cement blend became common use in highway and bridge construction.
In the second half of the 19th century, Jacques Offenbach created operetta with witty and cynical works such as Orphée aux enfers, as well as the opera Les Contes d ' Hoffmann ; Charles Gounod scored a massive success with Faust ; and Bizet composed Carmen, which, once audiences learned to accept its blend of Romanticism and realism, became the most popular of all opéra comiques.
Diet Coke was sweetened with aspartame after the sweetener became available in the United States in 1983 ; to save money, this was originally in a blend with saccharin.
" East of the River Nile ", a unique blend of East Asian and Jamaican sounds, became a moderate hit.
The popularity and commercial success of The Byrds and Bob Dylan's blend of folk and rock music influenced a wave of imitators and emulators that retroactively became known as the folk rock boom.
" Rai became an important means of cultural expression for a minority struggling to carve out an ethnic identity and a space for itself in an inhospitable, racist environment " Rai is more than simply cultural expression, it morphed into a unique blend of popular " rebel " music.
The genre attracted large audiences who relished the blend of escapist adventure, historic romance, and daring stunts in cinemas before it became a fixture on TV screens.
Esalen soon became known for its blend of Eastern and Western philosophies, examined in experiential and didactic workshops.
Under his guidance, OSU ’ s graduate psychology training programs became some of the best in the United States, offering a unique blend of clinical skills and a strong commitment to scientific methodology.
The dynamic blend of african-american structure and african style became the basis for early south african township jazz known as marabi.
The result exceeded his expectations, and the excellent Keemun tea quickly gained popularity in England, and became the most prominent ingredient of the English Breakfast tea blend.
The term Bennifer itself became popular, and was eventually entered into urban dictionaries or neologism dictionaries as notable, and the name blend started the trend of other celebrity couples being referred to by the combination of each other's first names.
In addition to the aforementioned ( ready-made clothing in 1859 and the Button-Down Dress Shirt in 1896 ), other firsts Brooks Brothers brought to America include: English Foulard Ties ( introduced by Francis G. Lloyd in the 1890s before he was made president of the corporation ); The Sack Suit ( 1895 ); The Pink Dress Shirt ( before 1900, it became a sensation in the postwar period to go with charcoal-gray suits ); The Shetland Sweater ( introduced in 1904 ); The Polo Coat ( about 1910 ); Madras ( introduced from India via Brooks Brothers to the public in 1920 ); Argyles ( in the 1920s, Brooks Brothers became the first American retailer to manufacture argyle socks for men ); Light-weight Summer Suits ( the first lightweight summer suits made of cotton corduroy and seersucker were introduced by Brooks during the early 1930s ); Wash-and-Wear Shirts ( in 1953 the store pioneered the manufacture of wash-and-wear shirts using a blend of Dacron, polyester, and cotton that was invented by Ruth R. Benerito, which they called " Brooksweave "); and the Non-iron Cotton Dress Shirt ( 1999 ).
Use of collage in these works became a compositional principle to blend reality and art, as if to suggest that to record the facts of reality was to go beyond the most simple appearances of things.
One of the first Warner Bros. albums to achieve both critical and commercial success in the early 1970s was Van Morrison's third solo LP Moondance ( January 1970 ) which consolidated his distinctive blend of rock, jazz and R & B, earned glowing critical praise and sold well — it made the Top 40 album chart in both the US and the UK, the single " Come Running " was a US Top 40 hit (# 39, Billboard ) and the title track became a radio perennial.
By way of contrast, Status Quo became one of the most successful British rock acts by presenting an apparently unsophisticated style of boogie-based rock music ; and Van Morrison gained international critical acclaim through a blend of rock, jazz and blues styles.
In 1861, the character became the Widow Twankay – named for a cheap blend of China tea.
“ ife became with me one prolonged state of hasheesh exaltation ...” he wrote, and noted that “ the effect of every successive indulgence grows more perduring until the hitherto isolated experiences become tangent to each other ; then the links of the delirium intersect, and at last so blend that the chain has become a continuous band ....
In the Paramin Region of Maraval, in the Northern Range, some Cocoa Panyols became integrated into the Patois-speaking communities, giving rise to the Parang tradition in Paramin and the blend of Venezuelan and French Creole cultures.
I consider myself a bass player, and though I have dabbled with slide instruments ( lap steel and dobro ) I was never really interested in moving into the higher register until I became aware of this instrument and its perfect blend of twang and low tone.
Thus, New Mexico became a blend of Spanish and Pueblo culture.
In June, 2011, a Gulfstream G450 became the first business jet to cross the Atlantic ocean using a blend of 50 / 50 biofuel developed by Honeywell derived from camelina and petroleum-based jet fuel.
The blend that became Black Label was actually introduced in 1865 by George ’ s father.

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In the mid-1970s, the soul-funk blend of dance pop known as disco took off in the mainstream pop charts in the United States and Europe, causing discothèques to experience a rebirth.
During the game the player battles Waffen SS soldiers, elite Fallschirmjäger ( paratroopers ) known as Black Guards, undead creatures, and Übersoldaten ( supersoldiers ) formed from a blend of surgery and chemical engineering conducted by Wilhelm " Deathshead " Strasse.
A broad spectrum of X-rays ( that is, a blend of X-rays with different wavelengths ) can also be used to carry out X-ray diffraction, a technique known as the Laue method.
In modern times, this blend originated in Australia, so it is often known as Shiraz-Cabernet.
The comic book character Orlando is a blend of several fictional characters with the name Orlando as well as being known during the mid-sixties as O while engaged in sexual games with the descendants of the Silling Castle survivors, according to Alan Moore and Kevin O ' Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series.
Modern Lancaster is distinguished by a rich blend of 19th-century architecture ( best evidenced in historic Square 13, part of Zane's original plot ) and natural beauty ( best evidenced by the famous Standing Stone, today known as Mount Pleasant ) with all the typical modern accoutrements of a small-medium-sized American city.
Some works of prose do contain traces of metrical structure or versification and a conscious blend of the two literature formats is known as prose poetry.
The Pinots of the Montagne de Reims that are planted on northern facing slopes are known for their high levels of acid and the delicacy they add to the blend.
* Shen Dao, Chinese philosopher known for his blend of Legalism and Taoism ( approximate date ) ( d. c. 275 BC )
He is known for his blend of Legalism and Taoism ( approximate date ) ( b. c. 350 BC )
In the " Playing Instructions ," there are ideas on " How to Create a Sniglet " which include ( 1 ) combination ( blend ), ( 2 ) spelling change ( altering a word related to the definition ), ( 3 ) pure nonsense word, or ( 4 ) a " take-off on a well known product " ( a spelling change to a trademark ).
A blend of Grande and Petite Champagne Cognacs, with at least half coming from Grande Champagne, is known as Fine Champagne.
Russell's view is initially purely scientific but in time comes to blend with the views of Hiroko Ai, the chief of the Agricultural Team who assembles a new belief system ( the " Areophany ") devoted to the appreciation and furthering of life (" viriditas "); these views are collectively known as the " Green " position, while Clayborne's naturalist stance comes to be known as " Red.
Galvanic and thermolysis are often combined in a method known as blend, developed by Arthur Hinkel in 1948, which uses both RF and direct current, combining many of the advantages of galvanic and thermolysis.
The music of this record was a delicate and successful blend of a more sparse " roots folk " sound backed by solid bass and percussion and produced by Grammy award winning artist Gordon Kennedy ( best known for co-writing Eric Clapton's " Change the World ").
The Nice were an English progressive rock band from the 1960s, known for their blend of rock, jazz and classical music.
The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins, and are known as one of the six grapes allowed in the blend of red Bordeaux wine.
Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh is a blend of Telugu cuisine along with Hyderabadi cuisine ( also known as Nizami cuisine ).
Rita Indiana y los Misterios are a musical group known for their blend of traditional merengue music with rock.
Best known for his avant-garde films, he has been " venerated by cult cinema enthusiasts " for his work which " is filled with violently surreal images and a hybrid blend of mysticism and religious provocation.
Between 1680 and 1720, the Churriguera popularized Guarini's blend of Solomonic columns and composite order, known as the " supreme order ".

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