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− | In [[China]] and countries with large {{Wiki|Chinese}} populations such as {{Wiki|Taiwan}}, {{Wiki|Malaysia}}, and {{Wiki|Singapore}}, [[Esoteric Buddhism]] is most commonly referred to as the {{Wiki|Chinese}} term [[Mìzōng]] ([[密宗]]), or "[[Esoteric School]]." [[Traditions]] of {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric Buddhism]] are most commonly referred to as referred as [[Tángmì]] ([[唐密]]), "[[Tang Dynasty Esoterica]]," or [[Hànchuán Mìzōng]] ([[漢傳密宗]]), "[[Han Transmission Esoteric School]]" ([[Hànmì]] [[漢密]] for short), or [[Dōngmì]] ([[東密]]), "[[Eastern Esoterica]]," separating itself from [[Tibetan]] and [[Newar]] [[traditions]]. These schools more or less share the same [[doctrines]] as [[Shingon]], and in some cases, {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Monks]] have traveled to [[Japan]] to train and to be given [[Esoteric]] [[transmission]] at [[Mount Koya]] and [[Mount Hiei]]. | + | |
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+ | In [[China]] and countries with large {{Wiki|Chinese}} populations such as {{Wiki|Taiwan}}, {{Wiki|Malaysia}}, and {{Wiki|Singapore}}, [[Esoteric Buddhism]] is most commonly referred to as the {{Wiki|Chinese}} term [[Mìzōng]] ([[密宗]]), or "[[Esoteric School]]." [[Traditions]] of {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric Buddhism]] are most commonly referred to as referred as [[Tángmì]] ([[唐密]]), "[[Tang Dynasty Esoterica]]," or | ||
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+ | [[Hànchuán Mìzōng]] ([[漢傳密宗]]), "[[Han Transmission Esoteric School]]" ([[Hànmì]] [[漢密]] for short), or [[Dōngmì]] ([[東密]]), "[[Eastern Esoterica]]," separating itself from [[Tibetan]] and [[Newar]] [[traditions]]. These schools more or less share the same [[doctrines]] as [[Shingon]], and in some cases, {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Monks]] have traveled to [[Japan]] to train and to be given [[Esoteric]] [[transmission]] at [[Mount Koya]] and [[Mount Hiei]]. | ||
See [[Zhenyan]] at {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric Buddhism]]. | See [[Zhenyan]] at {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric Buddhism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 26 December 2023
In China and countries with large Chinese populations such as Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore, Esoteric Buddhism is most commonly referred to as the Chinese term Mìzōng (密宗), or "Esoteric School." Traditions of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism are most commonly referred to as referred as Tángmì (唐密), "Tang Dynasty Esoterica," or
Hànchuán Mìzōng (漢傳密宗), "Han Transmission Esoteric School" (Hànmì 漢密 for short), or Dōngmì (東密), "Eastern Esoterica," separating itself from Tibetan and Newar traditions. These schools more or less share the same doctrines as Shingon, and in some cases, Chinese Monks have traveled to Japan to train and to be given Esoteric transmission at Mount Koya and Mount Hiei.
See Zhenyan at Chinese Esoteric Buddhism.