晚明清初曹洞宗壽昌派在東亞的流衍傳布 -- 以石濂大汕與東皋心越為中心的討論=The Spread of Cao-Dong Shou Chang Sect in East Asia in Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties with the Focus on Shi Lian Da Shan and Dong Gao Xin Yue
The oversea-transmission of Huang Po Sect founed by Yin Yuan Long Qi is the best-known one of Chinese Buddhism in Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties. Meanwhile, the monks of Cao-Dong Shou Chang Sect were also actively engaged in propagating Buddhist teachings overseas. At that time, the Kingdom of Tungning dominated the economy of the southeast coast of China. The Wan Fu Temple of Mount Huang Po and the Yong Quan Temple of Mount Gu, the two best-known temples, became the bases of oversea-transmissions of Chinese Buddhism because they were located right in the harbor. As to the Spread of Cao-Dong Shou Chang Sect in East Asia, Shi Lian Da Shan and Dong Gao Xin Yue are the most valued by the modern scholars. In this article, taking the interaction of Du An Xuan Guang and Wei Lin Dao Pei as a starting point for discussion, I would like to re-examine the characters of discourse and culture of the transmission of Cao-Dong Shou Chang Sect in East Asia with the focus on Shi Lian Da Shan and Dong Gao Xin Yue.