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The Buddhist literature in Mount Wutai: the Chinese Buddhist canon and Tibetan Buddhist canon
Darui Long
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Medicine in the Chinese Buddhist Canon
Abstract The excerpts below were selected to introduce a number of disparate genres and types of discourses about healing, illness, and cure that are embedded within the Chinese Buddhist canon. They include an excerpt from a monastic disciplinary code concerning the storage of medicines, a scripture with a story of an encounter between a bodhisattva ...
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Chinese Buddhist canon: approaches to its compilation
Studies in Chinese Religions, 2016ABSTRACTThis paper deals with approaches to the construction of the Chinese Buddhist canon from ancient times to the present. In ancient times, the purpose of making a Buddhist canon was mainly religious. The compilation of the Japanese TaishÅ Edition marked a shift in motive from religious to academic.
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Spreading Buddha's Word in East Asia: The Formation and Transformation of the Chinese Buddhist Canon
Marcus Bingenheimer
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2022 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings (PNC), 2022
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Chinese Buddhist Canons in the Age of Printing
Long, Darui 1953-, Chen, Jinhua 1966-
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Appendix 1. A Brief Survey of the Printed Editions of the Chinese Buddhist Canon
Fuhua Li, He Mei
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Spreading Buddha's word in East Asia: the formation and transformation of the Chinese Buddhist canon
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