Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks

Based on the transition and development of Chinese Buddhism, and employing an interdisciplinary methodology situated within the context of the history of global civilization that integrates religious studies, sociology, and history, this Special Issue concentrates on the social life history of Buddh...

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spellingShingle Yixing
Buddhism
astronomy
calendars
monks
Japanese Buddhism
early Japanese history
Bonshakuji
Eichū
Segyō
Jōtō
Suvarṇabhāsottama-sūtra
Heian Buddhism
State Protection Buddhism
first record of tea in Japan
Potalaka
Kwanŭm cult
Naksan Temple
maritime religion
mountain worship
Zaisan Hongzan
Doushuai guijing ji
Maitreya
Tuṣita Heaven
Chan Buddhism
Qing dynasty Buddhism
monk-lay relations
Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa
Yancong
Jingying Huiyuan
Zhiyi
Kuiji
Dunhuang
literacy rate
literate monks
Early Medieval China (220–589)
physician-monks
medical skill
Buddhism in the Sui and Tang dynasties
monastic supervision system
state-religion relation
sinicization of Buddhism
Wanhui
miraculous monks
“mad” monks
Buddhist palace chaplain
political and religious image
sacred space
religious personality
state–saṃgha relationship
monastic biography
Buddhist hagiography
Buddhist monks
Buddhist geography
ordination certificate
Buddha’s birthday
puṣyanakṣatra
April 8
Vaiśākha
Sino-Indian calendar
Hanshan Deqing
Nanhua temple
reforms
resources mobilization
late-Ming Buddhist renewal
Buddhist ophthalmology
golden scalpel technique
Esoteric Buddhism
modern Chinese Buddhism
Sangha Education
Buddhist Academies
Buddhist institutes
Buddhist monastic space
The Ming and Qing period
nü chanshi 女禪師 (women Chan masters)
bhikkhuni
famai 法脈 (dharma lineages)
the Chan school
Huazhi Temple 花置寺
Qionglai 邛崍
Statue Construction Account 造像記
Zhangjing Temple 章敬寺
Sengcai 僧采
Ma Yu 馬宇
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Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title_full Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title_fullStr Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title_full_unstemmed Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title_short Social Life History of Chinese Buddhist Monks
title_sort social life history of chinese buddhist monks
topic Yixing
Buddhism
astronomy
calendars
monks
Japanese Buddhism
early Japanese history
Bonshakuji
Eichū
Segyō
Jōtō
Suvarṇabhāsottama-sūtra
Heian Buddhism
State Protection Buddhism
first record of tea in Japan
Potalaka
Kwanŭm cult
Naksan Temple
maritime religion
mountain worship
Zaisan Hongzan
Doushuai guijing ji
Maitreya
Tuṣita Heaven
Chan Buddhism
Qing dynasty Buddhism
monk-lay relations
Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa
Yancong
Jingying Huiyuan
Zhiyi
Kuiji
Dunhuang
literacy rate
literate monks
Early Medieval China (220–589)
physician-monks
medical skill
Buddhism in the Sui and Tang dynasties
monastic supervision system
state-religion relation
sinicization of Buddhism
Wanhui
miraculous monks
“mad” monks
Buddhist palace chaplain
political and religious image
sacred space
religious personality
state–saṃgha relationship
monastic biography
Buddhist hagiography
Buddhist monks
Buddhist geography
ordination certificate
Buddha’s birthday
puṣyanakṣatra
April 8
Vaiśākha
Sino-Indian calendar
Hanshan Deqing
Nanhua temple
reforms
resources mobilization
late-Ming Buddhist renewal
Buddhist ophthalmology
golden scalpel technique
Esoteric Buddhism
modern Chinese Buddhism
Sangha Education
Buddhist Academies
Buddhist institutes
Buddhist monastic space
The Ming and Qing period
nü chanshi 女禪師 (women Chan masters)
bhikkhuni
famai 法脈 (dharma lineages)
the Chan school
Huazhi Temple 花置寺
Qionglai 邛崍
Statue Construction Account 造像記
Zhangjing Temple 章敬寺
Sengcai 僧采
Ma Yu 馬宇
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRF Buddhism
topic_facet Yixing
Buddhism
astronomy
calendars
monks
Japanese Buddhism
early Japanese history
Bonshakuji
Eichū
Segyō
Jōtō
Suvarṇabhāsottama-sūtra
Heian Buddhism
State Protection Buddhism
first record of tea in Japan
Potalaka
Kwanŭm cult
Naksan Temple
maritime religion
mountain worship
Zaisan Hongzan
Doushuai guijing ji
Maitreya
Tuṣita Heaven
Chan Buddhism
Qing dynasty Buddhism
monk-lay relations
Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa
Yancong
Jingying Huiyuan
Zhiyi
Kuiji
Dunhuang
literacy rate
literate monks
Early Medieval China (220–589)
physician-monks
medical skill
Buddhism in the Sui and Tang dynasties
monastic supervision system
state-religion relation
sinicization of Buddhism
Wanhui
miraculous monks
“mad” monks
Buddhist palace chaplain
political and religious image
sacred space
religious personality
state–saṃgha relationship
monastic biography
Buddhist hagiography
Buddhist monks
Buddhist geography
ordination certificate
Buddha’s birthday
puṣyanakṣatra
April 8
Vaiśākha
Sino-Indian calendar
Hanshan Deqing
Nanhua temple
reforms
resources mobilization
late-Ming Buddhist renewal
Buddhist ophthalmology
golden scalpel technique
Esoteric Buddhism
modern Chinese Buddhism
Sangha Education
Buddhist Academies
Buddhist institutes
Buddhist monastic space
The Ming and Qing period
nü chanshi 女禪師 (women Chan masters)
bhikkhuni
famai 法脈 (dharma lineages)
the Chan school
Huazhi Temple 花置寺
Qionglai 邛崍
Statue Construction Account 造像記
Zhangjing Temple 章敬寺
Sengcai 僧采
Ma Yu 馬宇
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRF Buddhism
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