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Where the Two Worlds Met: Spreading a Buddhist Canon in Wanli (1573–1620) China
Author Zhang, Dewei
Source Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Volumev.26 n.3
Date2016.07
Pages487 - 508
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Publisher Url http://royalasiaticsociety.org/?q=journal
LocationLondon, UK [倫敦, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThe imperial bestowal, as a major way of distributing the Buddhist canon, profoundly affected the contours of Buddhism in late imperial China. But why did the inner court engage in the distribution? How did it choose the recipient from the outside world? How was it possible for an aspirant to the canon to win out among the competitors? These questions concern the dynamics and mechanism behind the diffusion of the canon. They also cast new light on the relationship between Buddhism and the state and local society by revealing how the two otherwise separated worlds interacted. This paper is intended to tackle these unexplored questions by examining the extensive bestowal of the Ming Beizang during the Wanli court (1573–1620). It first makes a survey, revealing how uneven the distribution was in terms of both time and region. It then explores the motives of the imperial members as patrons in the context of court politics. Its focus, however, is on the agents and elements working behind the selection of the beneficiaries, and how their inter plays conditioned the influence of the canon in local societies. In the process, the roles of the emperor, court women, eunuchs, officials, monks, and local elites are all examined.
Table of contentsAbstract 487
1. Distributing the Canon Nationwide: A Survey 488
2. From the Inner Court to Local Temples: Two Journeys 493
3. Canon, Patrons, and Local People: the Context 497
4. Eunuchs, Abbots, and Local Society: the Arena 502
Some Concluding Remarks 506
ISSN13561863 (P); 14740591 (E)
DOI10.1017/S1356186315000498
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Created date2017.06.09
Modified date2019.10.14



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