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Buddhist Historiography: A Tale of Deception in a Seminal Late Ming Buddhist Letter
Author Eichman, Jennifer
Source Journal of Chinese Religions=中國宗教研究集刊
Volumev.46 n.2
Date2018.11
Pages123 - 165
PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Url https://www.press.jhu.edu/
LocationBaltimore, MD, US [巴爾的摩, 馬里蘭州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordMing Buddhism; Donglin; epistolary networks; lists; anti-Buddhist; Wang Yuanhan; Langmu Benshan; Qian Qianyi; Liu Zongzhou; Chen Yuan
AbstractThis article offers an historical repositioning of an unusually rich early seventeenth-century autobiographical letter written by the Donglin 東林 partisan Wang Yuanhan 王元翰 (1565–1633). The letter is religiously complex, yet historians have previously focused only on a single short excerpt listing the names of eighteen monks and officials to argue that Buddhist activity flourished in Beijing circa 1600. To the contrary, the greater historical value of this letter resides in its depictions of religious desire, vision of self-cultivation, and critical judgments imparted by an impassioned Buddhist and unremitting Donglin remonstrator. Through examination of Wang’s political and spiritual biography and actual evidence that the network he conjures was more aspirational than real, this article concludes that we need to rethink earlier scholarly depictions of the Donglin as anti-Buddhist, distinguish between being critical and being anti-Buddhist, and reflect on the use of lists in an age of scholarly attention to networks.
Table of contentsIntroduction 123
Wang Yuanhan's Political Biography 126
Wang's Spiritual Biography 131
Like a Lid to a Box: Clean Metaphors and Messy Relations 136
Status-Elevating Lists: Langmu's Stupa Epitaph 144
Evaluating Others: Listing Shortcomings and Offering Advice 146
A Brief Return to Wang's Spiritual Biography 152
Concluding Thoughts: The Historical Importance of Wang's Letter 154
Acknowledgements 156
Bibliography 156
ISSN0737769X (P); 20508999 (E)
DOI10.1353/jcr.2018.0024
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Created date2023.06.27
Modified date2023.07.25



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