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道衍伝小稿:姚廣孝の生涯=Tao-yen 道衍(Yao Kuang-hsiao 姚廣孝)'s Life
Author 牧田諦亮 (著)
Source 東洋史研究=Journal of Oriental Researches=トウヨウシ ケンキュウ
Volumev.18 n.2
Date1959.10.01
Pages173 - 195
Publisher東洋史研究会=The Society of Oriental Researches
Publisher Url http://www.toyoshi-kenkyu.jp/index.html
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language日文=Japanese
AbstractT'ai tsung (太宗), the Second Emperor of the Ming (明), made his way to the throne by disloyal means, i.e. the Ching-nan (靖難) Rebellion. And the ringleader of this rebellion is asserted to be the Buddhist monk, Tao-yen, 1335-1418. Afterwards he was "graciously permitted" to return to secular life by the supreme commond of the emperor and then given the name of Yao Kuang-hsiao. But it is said he still continued to live the rigorous religious life. The author deals in this article with his activities as a monk, his works on Buddhism, especially on the doctrine of the Ching-t'u (淨土) sect, and his "Tao-yu-lu" (道餘錄) written against Confucian attacks on Buddhism. Finally, the author tries to make cIear his part in Buddhist affairs under the earIy Ming dynasty.
ISSN03869059 (P)
DOI10.14989/148146
Hits178
Created date2022.11.04
Modified date2022.11.04



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