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Interaction between Buddhism and Chinese Culture–The Study of Zhuhong's “Jiesha fangsheng wen”
作者 王保利 (著)=釋慧裴 (au.)
出版日期2010
頁次107
出版者佛光大學
出版者網址 https://website.fgu.edu.tw/?locale=zh_tw
出版地宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別碩士
校院名稱佛光大學
系所名稱 佛教學系
指導教授K. J. Solonin
畢業年度98
關鍵詞Zhuhong; Jiesha fangsheng wen; nianfo; fangsheng; busha; Killing; One-mind; Principle; Phenomena; Filial piety; Late Ming; Joint Practice
摘要While previous research concentrated mainly on Zhuhong’s (袾宏, 1535-1615) ideas on Pure Land Buddhist practice, this thesis intends to take a closer look at Zhuhong’s interpretation of popular Buddhist notions of Refraining from killing and Releasing of life as presented in one of Zhuhong’s works: “Essay on Refraining from Killing and Releasing of Living Beings” (Jiesha fangsheng wen 戒殺放生文). Although the genre of Jiesha fangsheng wen became especially popular during the Ming dynasty (1368 to 1644), the origins of both the practice and special literary genre associated with it can be traced to a much earlier period and might be considered one of the characteristic features of the Chinese Buddhism. That is, the complex of ideas connected with the practice of Refraining from killing and Releasing of life might be viewed as one of the channels through which the interaction between Buddhism and traditional Chinese values was carried out. Therefore, this research intends to analyze how Zhuhong introduced the basic Buddhist ideas of retribution and compassion into the fabric of Chinese culture and the framework of traditional Chinese values, making them accessible to an audience which shared a traditional Chinese, and not Buddhist, worldview. Jiesha fangsheng wen by Zhuhong is not a philosophical or theoretical treatise, but rather a collection of edited sermons in which Zhuhong combined Buddhist and Chinese traditional postulates, accompanying them with popular quasi-historical anecdotes. Thus this text is representative of the mode according to which Buddhism was functioning on the everyday level and how its values might have been appreciated during Late Ming China by the lay believers.
目次Abstract i
Acknowledgements ii
Table of Contents iii
Abbreviations iv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 General Overview of Zhuhong’s life 4
Chapter 3 Overview of Zhuhong’s intellectual background 11
3.1 Zhuhong and the Joint Practice of Pure Land and Chan 12
3.2 The Doctrinal of Zhuhong’s efficacy on nianfo 13
3.3 Zhuhong’s interpretation of the “undistracted one-mind” 17
Chapter 4 General Overview of Late Ming Buddhism 28
4.1 Buddhism in Late Ming 29
4.2 Zhuhong and Buddhism in Late Ming 30
Chapter 5 The Study of “Jiesha fangsheng wen” by Zhuhong 34
5.1 Preface to the “Jiesha fangsheng wen” 34
5.2 The Doctrine of “Jiesha fangsheng wen” 41
5.3 Zhuhong’s nianfo in “Jiesha fangsheng wen” 49
5.4 Zhuhong’s thought in “Jiesha fangsheng wen” 53
Chapter 6 The Translation of “Jiesha fangsheng wen” 56
6.1 Translation of the “Essay on Refraining from Killing” 56
6.2 Translation of the “Prayer for Refraining from Killing” 65
6.3 Translation of the “Essay on the Releasing of Life” 66
6.4 Translation of the “Prayer for The Releasing of Life” 93
Chapter 7 Conclusion 95
Bibliography 99
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