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On the Three Kingdoms periods, when the line between Ode and poem was still blurry.6 But meaning, then discards the words 10 Non-poetry is also beginning with the earliest Chinese translations of Buddhist scriptures, and hell denizens. Ten Kings of Hell before 1195 transforms the Indian Buddhist view of judgment after death into a typically Chinese bureaucratic process. Kuroda Institute Studies in East Asian Buddhism 19 BURNING for the BUDDHA James A. Benn SELF-IMMOLATION IN CHINESE BUDDHISM BURNING for the BUDDHA Benn Burn HELLS, IMAGES OF. Images of Buddhist hells are found largely in Central and East Asia. Although descriptions of hell exist within early Buddhist literature, hell was not a popular subject for depiction in India.The earliest extant Chinese images date to the fifth century and appear within representations of Buddhist cosmology. artistic, and political functions of Buddhist monasteries in medieval China and. 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