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Ximing Monastery and International Exchanges |
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Author |
Zhan, Ru (著)=湛如 (au.)
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Source |
Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
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Volume | v.6 n.2 Special Issue |
Date | 2023.10 |
Pages | 281 - 308 |
Publisher | Cambria Press |
Publisher Url |
http://www.cambriapress.com/
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Location | New York, US [紐約州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 1. Special Issue: Religion and Local Society.
2. Author Affiliation: Peking University, China. |
Keyword | Ximing Monastery; Śubhākarasiṃha; Vajrabodhi; Amoghavajra; state monasteries (guansi 官寺) |
Abstract | It is likely that the assignment of foreign monks to imperial monasteries was more a favour bestowed by the emperor rather than a fixed rule. Ximing Monastery gained renown for its role in accommodating Chinese travellers like Xuanzang and Yijing upon their return from their westward journeys, establishing a tradition that would come to form an important part of this institution’s legacy. However, we should bear in mind that there must have been innumerable unnamed foreign monks who did not leave a trace in the annals of history due to the simple fact that they were not translators, scholars, or did not leave behind records of their travels. For instance, we have discovered that a significant number of Japanese monks who sought teachings in China during the mid-Tang Dynasty found long-term accommodation at Ximing Monastery. |
Table of contents | Abstract 281 Keywords 281 1. Introduction 282 2. Translators of Buddhist Scriptures at Ximing Monastery 285 3. Ximing Monastery and Visiting Monks Seeking the Dharma in China 293 4. The influence of Ximing Monastery on Japanese Culture 298 5. Conclusions 301 Bibliography 303 Abbreviations 303 Primary Sources 303 Secondary Sources 304 |
ISSN | 25762923 (P); 25762931 (E) |
DOI | 10.15239/hijbs.06.02.08 |
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Created date | 2024.08.28 |
Modified date | 2024.08.29 |
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