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Unveiling the Sacred Journey: The Birth of a Woodblock-Printed Buddhist Canon in the Great Hangzhou Region of the Southern Song Dynasty
Author Li, Zhouyuan (著)
Source Religions
Volumev.14 n.9
Date2023.09
Pages20
PublisherMDIP
Publisher Url https://www.mdpi.com/
LocationBasel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Religions 2023, 14(9), 1090.

2. The Subtitle of the Journal: Buddhist Culture in the Greater Hangzhou Region (Jiangnan) and Its Dispersion throughout East Asia.

3. Author Affiliation: Zhejiang University, China.
KeywordChinese Buddhist Canon; engraving and printing; Buddhist scriptures; Hangzhou
AbstractThis article delves into the literature sources and historical origins of the initial section of the Qisha Canon, a renowned block-printed Chinese Buddhist Canon carved in the greater Hangzhou region during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The existing first twelve volumes, preserved in Japan, exhibit distinct features characterized by notable stylistic script, textual content, and layout. These features indicate their direct lineage from handwritten Buddhist canons of the Northern Song Dynasty rather than from previously printed versions. The utilization of handwritten sources as the foundation for engraving, despite the availability of established printed editions, demonstrates an underappreciated complex relationship between manuscripts and printed canons of the period. Throughout the engraving process of the twelve volumes, the majority of contributors were found to be local commoners, with minimal participation from Buddhist followers. The fluidity of the fundraising locations underscores the inherent instability of such projects. Initially commencing in Liaoqin’s hometown in Huzhou, the project was subsequently transferred to the imperial city of Lin’an prefecture (modern Hangzhou), which shared a border with Huzhou. Ultimately, it found its new location in Pingjiang Prefecture (modern Suzhou). Moreover, this research presents a comprehensive analysis of 195 colophons, delving into the prices, locations, and backgrounds of the characters mentioned. This meticulous examination offers a vivid depiction of the religious and social landscape of the period and provides valuable insights into the recording conventions employed in these colophons.
Table of contentsAbstract 1
Keywords 1
1. Introduction 1
2. The Original Source of the Twelve Volumes 2
2.1. Variations from Other Engraved Canons 2
2.2. Relationship with Handwritten Buddhist Canons of the Northern Song Dynasty 4
3. Liaoqin: An In-Depth Examination 7
3.1. Liaoqin’s Role in the Production of the Canon 7
3.2. Liaoqin’s Hometown and Background 8
3.3. Life Experiences and Contributions of Liaoqin 9
4. Distribution of Fundraising Locations 9
5. Relocation of the Carving Project 12
5.1. From Deqing County in Huzhou to the Imperial City of Lin’an Prefecture 12
5.2. From the Imperial City of Lin’an Prefecture to Wuxian County in Pingjiang Prefecture 12
6. Comprehensive Analysis of the Solicitation Process 13
6.1. Donors: Profiles and Contributions 13
6.2. Magnitude of Donations: A Quantitative Analysis 15
6.3. Overall Characteristics of the Fundraising Efforts 16
7. Conclusions 16
Funding 17
Acknowledgments 17
Conflicts of Interest 17
Notes 17
References 19
ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel14091090
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Created date2024.06.11
Modified date2024.06.13



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