Huahu jing

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The Huahu jing ( Chinese  化 胡 經  /  化 胡 经 , Pinyin Huàhújīng , W.-G. Hua Hu Ching , English Classic on Converting the Barbarians  - "Classic about the conversion of the barbarians") is originally from around 300 AD. originated Daoist work, the full title of which is Taishang lingbao Laozi huahu miaojing (太 上 靈寶 老子 化 胡 妙 經). It describes the missionary activities of the legendary personality Laozi in India ("in western China"). According to this work, Buddhism is a variant of Daoism represent.

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