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A Missing Page in Sui-Tang Vinaya History: Zhishou and the Vinaya Tradition Based on the Great Chanding Monastery in Chang'an |
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Author |
Chen, Jinhua (著)
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Source |
Rules of Engagement: Medieval Traditions of Buddhist Monastic Regulation
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Date | 2017 |
Pages | 451 - 501 |
Publisher | projekt verlag |
Publisher Url |
https://www.projektverlag.de/
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Location | Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany [弗萊堡, 德國] |
Content type | 專題研究論文=Research Paper |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | 1. The Sifen Lü Tradition in Medieval China before Zhishou 456 1.1 From Fachong to Huiguang’s Disciples: The Early Sifen lü Tradition 456 1.2 Huiguang’s Disciples 462 1.3 Daohong and Hongzun: The Two Most Important Mentors to Zhishou 466
2. Zhishou and Contemporary Vinaya Masters 470 3. Problematizing the Traditional Vinaya Lineages 476
4. More Vinaya Masters Associated with the Twin Chanding Monasteries 483 4.1 Huijin, Huiman, and Zhixing: Zhishou’s Three Disciples at the Great Chanding Monastery 483 4.2 Zhibao, Juelang and Xuanwan: Three Early Tang Vinaya Masters Connected to the Chandingsi 486 4.3 Xuanchang and Huiling: Two More Tang Vinaya Masters Affiliated with the Great Chanding Monastery 489
5. Concluding Remarks 494
Appendix 495
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Hits | 206 |
Created date | 2022.03.25 |
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