Part 3. The Continuous Social Integration of North and South (Qin, Han, and Six Dynasties Period)
It was a long process for the South to be absorbed into the huge culture in the North. Under the regime of the Qin and Han dynasties, the political system"The world, the nation, the family" was finally established in China. Political rights were concentrated on emperors, while lifestyles, whether in daily life or at festivals, remained diversified. As a result, living resources and customs in various parts of South China began to integrate into a whole through continuous communication and sharing of customs.
During the Three Kingdoms Period, a lot of monks from China's western region visited its eastern region, thus bringing Buddhist culture. During the Jin dynasties, people's enthusiasm in Buddhist culture picked up more momentum. Many reconstructed their houses into temples, thus laying the foundation for Zhejiang Province to be a leader of Buddhism in China in the future.