How religions made the journey
When people traveled along the Silk Road, they didn't just bring stuff in their bags, they brought ideas too! For example, if a monk from India went on a long trip to China, he might share stories about Buddhism. Those stories could be like seeds that grew into new beliefs in faraway lands.
Sometimes, people would stop at cities along the way and meet other travelers. They’d sit around campfires and talk, maybe one person would tell another about Christianity, or someone else would share how they pray to Zoroaster.
It was like a relay race: each traveler passed on a little piece of their faith, and soon, that religion had traveled all the way across the world!
Examples
- People in the Middle East start celebrating a new festival brought by traders.
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