Zenji Nio lectures with Head of Shaolin

As China becomes the world's top superpower, the future of Buddhism is linked to China more so than all other nations. Zenji Nio has lectured with the Head of China's most famous temple the Shaolin Temple as well as at events organized by major Buddhist temples of China. Zenji Nio has also organized the biggest ever Art Exhibit on Bodhidharma and is building bridges between China, Japan and Korea who share a love for Bodhidharma or Damo in China, Daruma in Japan and Dalma in Korea. Zenji Nio sees Bodhidharma as his Preceptor and head saint -- and that he is the true founder of Samurai Buddhism, Shaolin Buddhism and Hwarang Buddhism - strong tough no bullshit Buddhism of warriors and defenders instead of virtue signalling hippy nonsense that is peddled as Buddhism. Zenji Nio has also interacted with Chinese leaders and agrees that China has the world's oldest Buddhist lineage and largest Buddhist population (over 500 million Buddhists). Historically, China's contribution to Buddhism is the most of all nations -- even bringing Buddhism to Korea and Japan. China spends billions on promoting Buddhism in China and worldwide and China even sent the Buddhist film on Xuanzhang as China's entry to the Oscars. As India is a Hindu majority nation with no Buddhism for over 1000 years, Buddhism is China's soft power and China promotes the biggest Buddhist events and projects worldwide.