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A Missing Buddhist Biography: Li Yong 李邕 (678–747) and His Stele Inscription for Daoxuan 道宣 (596–667) |
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Author |
Sokolova, Anna (著)
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Heirman, Ann (著)
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Source |
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
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Volume | v.73 n.3 |
Date | 2020.10 |
Pages | 419 - 438 |
Publisher | Akademiai Kiado Rt. |
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http://www.akademiai.com
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Location | Budapest, Hungary [布達佩斯, 匈牙利] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Daoxuan; Li Yong; Vinaya; Zizhou; Mount Taishan; stele inscriptions |
Abstract | The first recorded biography of Daoxuan 道宣 (596–667) – regarded as the de facto founder of the Vinaya ‘school’ in China – was a stele inscription composed by the scholar-official Li Yong 李邕 (678–747). No longer extant, this inscription was the main biographical source on Daoxuan until the Song Dynasty as well as Zanning’s 贊寜 (919–1001) primary source for his entry on Daoxuan in the Song gaoseng zhuan 宋高僧傳 (Biographies of Eminent Monks [Compiled] under the Song Dynasty). This paper investigates how Li Yong engaged with a monastic community headed by Daoxuan’s disciples in the prefecture of Zizhou 淄州, Henan Circuit. We argue that this group of monks commissioned Li Yong to compose a number of stele inscriptions for Daoxuan himself and several of his disciples and associates. |
ISSN | 00016446 (P); 15882667 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1556/062.2020.00018 |
Hits | 177 |
Created date | 2023.07.21 |
Modified date | 2023.07.21 |
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