In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in Japan, the arts were inspired by the Zen Buddhist apprehension of the spiritual identity of all things and by aesthetic standards that stressed:
a. allusiveness.
b. restraint.
c. subtlety.
d. all of these.
e. none of these.
Answer: d
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