Category:Chinese Buddhist History
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Chinese Buddhist History"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 332 total.
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- A Brief Introduction to Chinese Buddhism - Hindu Website
- A Buddhist Investiture of the Gods: Aesthetic Responses to mo-fa in Medieval Tang Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhism
- A CALL TO REBUILD A MONASTERY
- A Dialogue on Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism
- A History of China - Wu Yee Sun Library
- A History of Chinese Buddhism
- A history of Chinese Buddhism by Greg Suffanti
- A LAND OF THE BUDDHA
- A MODERN ENCOUNTER BETWEEN CHINESE BUDDHISM AND PERIODICAL PUBLISHING
- A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms
- A Short History of the Opium Wars
- About Buddhism in China - Bibliography Index
- Accumulated Great Treasures Sutra
- Adaptation of Buddhism (second, third and fourth centuries)
- Addressing the Mind: Developments in the Culture of Confession in Sui-Tang China
- Administrator of priests
- Amoghavajra and Chinese Esoteric Buddhism
- AMOUNTS AND SOURCES OF MONASTIC INCOME
- An Fa-ch'in
- AN HISTORICAL SURVEY
- Ancestor Worship in Ancient China
- Ancient Korean & Chinese Relations
- Ancient uighur
- Announcing the Creation of the White Lotus Alliance!
- Anti-Chan Polemics in Post-Tang Tiantai
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- Basic Buddhist Doctrine
- Biographies of Eminent Monks
- Biographies of Eminent Priests of the Great T'ang Dynasty Who Sought the Law in the Western Regions, The
- Bird Nest Roshi
- Bodhi-ruchi
- Budai
- Buddhatrāta
- Buddhayashas
- BUDDHISM AFTER MAO: NEGOTIATIONS, CONTINUITIES, AND REINVENTIONS
- Buddhism and Buddhists in China By Lewis Hodus
- Buddhism and Taoism are two major religions in the orient, especially China. There are several similarities and differences between the two.
- BUDDHISM AND THE DAO IN TANG CHINA: THE IMPACT OF CONFUCIANISM AND DAOISM ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHENGGUAN*
- BUDDHISM AND THE INVENTION OF TEA CULTURE IN TANG DYNASTY CHINA (618–907 CE)
- Buddhism and the Western Territories
- Buddhism Comes to China
- Buddhism during the Han Dynasty
- Buddhism During the Song Period
- Buddhism has a 2,000-year old history in China
- Buddhism in China
- Buddhism in China (Chinese Buddha) – Ancient History to Beliefs Today
- Buddhism in China - University of Macau Library
- Buddhism in China Under Mao Zedong by Barbara O'Brien
- Buddhism in China, Japan and Korea By Swami Abhedananda, Sri Ramakrishna Vedanta Math (Belur Math)
- BUDDHISM IN CHINA--A HISTORICAL SKETCH
- Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey
- Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey - Whalen LAI
- Buddhism in China: History and Today
- Buddhism in China: The First Thousand Years
- Buddhism in Chinese History
- Buddhism in Chinese History - Arthur F. Wright - 1959
- Buddhism in Chinese History - ResearchGate
- Buddhism in Chinese History . Mario Poceski
- Buddhism in Current China-India Diplomacy
- Buddhism, Schools of: Chinese Buddhism
- Buddhism’s Rise, Fall & Change during the T’ang
- Buddhist Calligraphy in Ancient China by Chunyang Zhou
- Buddhist Conquest of China: The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism
- BUDDHIST CULTURAL LINKAGES BETWEEN BENGAL AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
- Buddhist Impact on Chinese Language
- Buddhist Influence on the Neo-Confucian Concept of the Sage
- Buddhist State Monasteries in Early Medieval China and their Impact on East Asia
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- Can One Become a Buddha Instantaneously?
- Cao Cao
- Ch'an Buddhism
- Chan/Zen School (Chanzong 禪宗)
- Changkya Khutukhtu
- Chanshi
- Chapter one ends with two important statements
- Chengzong
- Chengzong, Wenzong, Shundi
- Chih-chou
- China in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Centuries
- China to Crack down on the Growth of Religion among Youth
- China: Ban on Tibet Religious Activity - Toughened Scrap Limits on Former Officials’ Freedom of Religion
- Chinese and Japanese Buddhism East and West
- Chinese Buddhism
- Chinese Buddhism - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
- Chinese Buddhism - THE BUDDHIST CONQUEST OF CHINA
- Chinese Buddhism by Joseph Edkins
- Chinese Buddhism is one of the oldest Buddhism in Buddhist History
- Chinese Culture: Buddhism in China
- Chinese Emperor
- Chinese History and Civilization Syllabus
- Chinese Tiantai Doctrine on Insentient Things’ Buddha-Nature
- Chinese Writing
- Chizo
- Chronology of the Early History of Buddhism in China
- Chu Fo-nien
- Classical Historiography for Chinese History
- CONCLUSION: WHY BUDDHISM AND NOT BRAHMANISM?
- CONTEMPORARY BUDDHISM IN CHINA
- Coral Grove (Shānhú Lín 珊瑚林) by Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道 (1568-1610): Religion and Salon Culture in the Late Ming Dynasty
- Covenants and Commandments
- Cultural Intersections in Later Chinese Buddhism
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- Early Buddhist Monastic Architecture in Context
- EARLY HISTORY OF BUDDHISM IN CHINA
- Eminent monks: translators, teachers, and travellers
- Emperor Taizong of Tang
- Emperor Wu found in Buddhism a great opportunity by Herranz Martín
- Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty
- Emperor Wuzong's Edict on the Suppression of Buddhism
- Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
- Encounters Between Tibet, China, and the Nestorian Missionaries: Elements of Evidence in the Sutra of Jesus Christ
- Ethical Treatment of Animals in Early Chinese Buddhism
- Eunuchs in Ancient China
- Exploration on the history of acupuncture in Chinese Buddhist Canon
- Exploring Chinese History
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- F Sinitic Buddhism in the Tangut state
- Fa-yün
- Fayuan Zhulin
- Fazang on Weapons, Filial Piety and Slavery
- Finding Balance: Buddhism And Modern Life In China By Mary Kay Magistad
- Flower Garland School (Huayanzong 華嚴宗)
- Foguangsi on Mount Wutai: Architecture of Politics and Religion
- Foot-Binding
- Four Buddhist Persecutions in China
- Fu Ta-shih
- FURTHER REFLECTIONS
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- Han Buddhism
- HE RED, BLACK, AND GRAY MARKETS OF RELIGION IN CHINA
- History of Buddhism in China
- History Of Chinese Buddhism - Sariputta
- History of Shaolin Gungfu: Ch'an Buddhism and Gungfu
- History of the Silkroad
- Hong Yi
- How Buddhist monasteries were brought back from destruction
- How did Buddhism enter China?
- How Long Does It Take to Become a Buddha?
- How Many Schools of Buddhism Are There?
- Hsuan Tsang
- Hua-yen school
- Huayan school
- Huayan, Hua-yen
- Hui Yuan
- Hui-kuan
- Huizong
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- I-KUAN TAO 一貫道 (THE WAY OF UNITY): THE EMERGING FOLK BUDDHISM IN CHINA AND TAIWAN
- Identity to Buddhahood in Contemplative Practice
- Identity to Buddhahood in Name
- Identity to Buddhahood in Principle
- Identity to Buddhahood in Semblance
- Imperial Apparitions: Manchu Buddhism and the Cult of Mañjuśrī
- Imperial Preceptor
- In Defense of Buddhism: The Disposition of Error (c. 5th Century CE)
- Indian Buddhist Monks Who Travelled to China Before the Tang Dynasty
- INDIVIDUAL LIFE WITHIN THE MONASTERY
- Influence of Buddhism in Chinese Martial Arts
- Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin
- Introduction of Buddhism into China
- Introduction •of Buddhism in China
- Ip on Hammerstrom, 'The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements
- Is a Da zangjing 大藏經 a Canon?
- Is Consciousness-Only the Same as Idealism?
- Is Xi losing sleep over the Buddha?
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- Mahâkâla-(A Minyak Deity Figure)
- Maintaining Gods in Medieval China:Temple Worship and
- MAKING SENSE OF ‘PIECEMEAL’ TRANSMISSIONS
- Mandate of Heaven
- Master Hsing Yun
- Meditation, Repentance, and Visionary Experience in Early Medieval Chinese Buddhism
- Missions and Expansion by Julia Hardy
- MONKS LIVING WITH THEIR FAMILIES