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Identify Bias: Reread the quotation from the fourth-century writer Gihwa:
"If you teach people to rely on this teaching [Buddhism] and practice it, then their minds can be corrected, and their bodies can be cultivated. You can regulate your family, you can govern the state, and you can bring peace to the world."
What evidence can you find that he sympathized with the rulers and the upper class?
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Identify Bias: Reread the quotation from the fourth-century writer Gihwa:
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