In the Song period, China:

a. Was integrated into a Buddhist culture sphere that made it more cosmopolitan.
b. Attempted to replicate the Sikh synthesis in its own cultural tradition.
c. Turned inward and broke off contacts with the Buddhist world.
d. Integrated its military, drawing on the expertise of Mongol warriors.


c. Turned inward and broke off contacts with the Buddhist world.

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