Multiple Choice
"Buddhist architecture in Japan adhered closely to mainland standards." Why is this statement significant?
A) Because the Japanese used only mainland architects
B) Because mainland temple architecture was too experimental for the Japanese
C) Because Japanese temples greatly assisted in the reconstruction of mainland temples
D) Because the mainland would export only ready-made temple packages
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