Zen Buddism
Drama
Calligraphy and Painting
Buddhism in Japan
Writing and Literature
100

What did zen Buddhism emphasize?

What is self-discipline, simplicity, and meditation?

100

What are the two main types of drama in Japan?

What is Noh and Kabuki?

100

What did they write with?

What are brushes and paint?

100

How many types of Buddhism were there?

What is four?

100

What was Japanese writing called?

What is calligraphy?

200

What does the word "zen" mean?

What is meditation?

200

What did Noh retell?

What are legends and folktales?

200

What did they write on?

What are paper scrolls?
200

How fast did Buddism spread in Japan?

What is rapid?

200

What is a well-known book that helped us understand Japanese customs and values?

What is The Tale of Gengi?

300

What kind of influence did Zen Buddhism have on Japanese culture?

What is a big one?

300

What do you do in Kabuki?

What are singing, dancing, elaborate costumes, and makeup?

300

What did writing express to them?

What is beauty?
300

Who made Buddhism popular? 

Who is Prince Shotoku? 

300

Who was a very well know writer in Japan?

Who is Lady Murasaki Shikibu?

400

What did followers believe?

What is quiet reflection was very useful?

400

What do you do in Noh?

What are masks, gestures, and music?

400

What did their writing depict?

What are landscapes, historical events, and daily life?

400

Who was Zen popular with first?

What is the noblty?

400

What could Japanese calligraphy mean?

What are letters and characters?

500

What did Zen believe? 

What is there is something divine in each person?

500

What did Kabuki do that Noh didn't?

What is it was more informal?

500

What two things are very popular with the Japanese?

What is simplicity and natural beauty?

500

What were the types of Buddhism?

What is Tendai, Shingon, Amida, and Zen?
500

Where did Japan get its writing system?

What is China?

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