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The Qing Regulation of the Sangha in Amdo
Author Sullivan, Brenton (著)
Source Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Volumev.30 n.4
Date2020.10
Pages737 - 770
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
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Colgate University, USA.
AbstractThe political reforms made along the Gansu-Kökenuur border in the aftermath of the Lubsang-Danzin Rebellion (1723-4) represented the first significant change to that frontier to occur in centuries. Only recently have scholars begun to consider the repercussions of these changes for the powerful religious institutions of this region known as Amdo. This article utilises Chinese histories, Tibetan-language materials and Chinese-language land deeds from the eighteenth century to illustrate the drastic increase in imperial oversight and regulation of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and monastics in Amdo, especially those of the Xining River watershed. Significantly, the policies and practices directed toward these monasteries and monastics were those traditionally employed for Chinese Buddhists of the empire's interior. In addition, the reforms introduced in the Xining region helped to set the tone and precedents for how the Qing would later engage with monasteries and monastics elsewhere in Amdo.
Table of contentsAbstract 737
Introduction 738
Imperial Relations with the Tibetan Borderlands in the Ming and early Qing 740
A New Order 744
Steles and Imperial Recognition 745
The National and Local Systems for Regulating the Sangha 751
Gönlung Monastery's Land-holdings, Before and After 757
Conclusion: Precedents and Persistence 766
ISSN13561863 (P); 14740591 (E)
DOI10.1017/S1356186320000255
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Created date2024.04.22
Modified date2024.04.24



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