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The General and the Bodhisattva: Commander Hou Jigao Travels to Mount Putuo =將軍與菩薩:侯繼高總兵遊普陀山 |
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Author |
Bingenheimer, Marcus (著)=馬德偉 (au.)
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Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies=中華佛學學報
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Volume | v.29 |
Date | 2016.07 |
Pages | 129 - 161 |
Publisher | Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies=中華佛學研究所 |
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http://www.chibs.edu.tw/
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Location | 新北市, 臺灣 [New Taipei City, Taiwan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 中文=Chinese; 英文=English |
Note | Marcus Bingenheimer Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Temple University
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Keyword | Mount Putuo=普陀山; Ningbo=寧波; Ming Buddhism and the military=明代佛教與武官; travelogue=遊記; Puji Temple=普濟寺; Fayu Temple=法雨寺; Buddhist sacred sites=佛教聖地 |
Abstract | Mount Putuo, the Chinese Potalaka, is located in the Zhoushan archipelago not far off the coast from Ningbo. The abode of Avalokiteśvara/Guanyin was not only a popular pilgrimage site, but also played a strategic role for the naval control of the archipelago, especially in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In late imperial China, a number of military officials patronized the temples on Mount Putuo. In this paper we will follow Regional Commander Hou Jigao to Mount Putuo through a close reading of his travelogue (1588). Hou’s travelogue offers a firsthand account of how a high-ranking military official experienced the island. As a case study, it serves as reference for future research into the connection between the military and institutional Buddhism in late imperial China, a topic that has received little attention so far.
普陀山乃位於寧波外海不遠的舟山群島之上。這裡不僅是觀音信仰的聖地,也是海上兵家必爭之地,尤以明、清兩代為最。明清,曾以一些將領為檀越,莊嚴普陀山。本文將隨總兵侯繼高的遊記,提供一位將軍眼中的普陀山。到目前為止,明清甚少有軍官與佛教接觸的記載,本文可以作為一個研究的開端。 |
Table of contents | Introduction 131 Commander Hou Travels to Mount Putuo 135 An Account of a Journey to Mount Putuo In conclusion 156 |
ISSN | 23132000 (P); 23132019 (E) |
Hits | 434 |
Created date | 2016.08.19 |
Modified date | 2018.09.04 |
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