Author Affiliations: Teaching Fellow, Department of Chinese Culture, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
關鍵詞
Qian Qianyi=錢謙益; Hanshan Deqing; Ming-Qing Buddhism=明末清初佛教; Buddhist Publishing=佛教出版; Confucian-Buddhist dynamics=儒佛交涉; the Ming-Qing Transition=明清之際
摘要
Qian Qianyi (1582–1664) was a prominent late Ming scholar-official who fashioned himself as a Buddhist in the early Qing. Despite Qian’s claims that he had taken refuge in Buddhism, however, fellow literati close to him still inclined to emphasize his other identities fostered by a classical Confucian education—poet, scholar, and politician. Focusing on Qian’s commentary on the Shoulengyan jing, i.e., the Suramgama Sutra, and his compilation of Hanshan Deqing’s (1546–1623) anthology, this paper unravels Qian’s efforts in promoting Buddhism and documenting its history. It brings to light Qian Qianyi’s hitherto overshadowed Buddhist endeavors, their historiographical and historical implications, as well as the complexities of interreligious dynamics during the Ming-Qing Transition.
Introduction 77 Early Buddhist Connections 82 Qian Qianyi and His Buddhist Networks in the Ming-Qing Transition 89 The Drafted Annotations of the Śūraṃgama Sūtra 93 The Compilation of the MYJ 102 Conclusion 109