Ethnicity and identity: Northern nomads as Buddhist art patrons during the period of Northern and Southern dynasties
By Dorothy C. Wong
39 pagesDespite being cultural aliens, the nomads were aware of the superior literary and cultural tradition of the Chinese with whom they came into contact. Accepting the Confucian tradition and Chinese ways, however, would have meant subsuming their military superiority to and separateness from those they conquered. Instead, most nomadic rulers chose to adopt Buddhism as an alternative cultural policy.