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Rostislav Berezkin
Ming Studies, 2017
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Immortals and Patriarchs: The Daoist World of a Manchu Official and His Family in Nineteenth Century China 神仙與祖師: 晚清一位滿族官員及其家族的道教世界
Xun LIU
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How the Mount Wutai cult stimulated the development of Chinese Chan in southern China at Qingliang monasteries
George A Keyworth
Studies in Chinese Religions, 2019
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Yang Li , Transformação: Revista de Filosofia da Unesp
Vol. 45, 4, 2022
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Zhenrong to Ruixiang: The Medieval Chinese Reception of the Mahābodhi Buddha Statue
Sun-ah Choi
The Art Bulletin , 2015
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JAVIER BUSTAMANTE DONAS
De medio aevo, 2023
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Zhipan's Account of the History of Buddhism in China: vol. 1, “Fozu tonghi,” juan 34–38: From the Times of the Buddha to the Nanbeichao Era
Richard D McBride
Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, 2021
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Of Palaces and Pagodas: Palatial Symbolism in the Buddhist Architecture of Early Medieval China
Tracy Miller
Frontiers of History in China, 2015
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Refreshed Revival of Chinese Buddhism: The Vinaya Tradition of Baohua Mountain in the Eighteenth Century
Mariia Lepneva
Religions and Local Society in the Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectives: A Festschrift in Honour of Timothy Brook, 2023
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Philippe R . F . Mauguy
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Imre Hamar (ed.): Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism. (Asiatische Forschungen.) xxi, 410 pp. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2007. €74. ISBN 978 3 447 05509 3
Peter Gregory
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2010
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Patronage of Buddhist Buildings and Sovereignty in Medieval China: Four Cases from the Northern Wei Dynasty
Amy McNair
In Stifter und Mäzene und ihre Rolle in der Religion: Von Königen, Mönchen, Vordenkern und Laien in Indien, China und anderen Kulturen. Edited by Barbara Schuler. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2013, pp. 19-42.
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“Ximing Monastery and the Cultural Inheritance of the Tang Dynasty: Undertakings in Art, Literature, the Compilation of Texts, and Cultural Education” 西明寺與唐代文化傳承:藝術、文學、文獻整理與文教事業 (Translation)
Michael Cavayero
Whose Stories: Interdisciplinary and Multisourced Approaches to Buddhist Narratives, 2024
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Transcending History: (Re)Building Longchang Monastery of Mount Baohua in the Seventeenth Century
Zhenru ZHOU
Religions, 2022
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The Qianlong Emperor and the Confucian "Temple of Culture" (Wen miao) at Chengde
Joseph A Adler
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One Mountain, Two Traditions: Buddhist and Taoist Claims on Zhongnan shan in Medieval Times
James A Benn
Images, Relics and Legends: the Formation and Transformation of Buddhist Sacred Sites. Essays in Honour of Professor Koichi Shinohara. Edited by James Benn, Jinhua Chen, and James Robson, 69–90., 2012
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Translating the Ta: Pagoda, Tumulus, and Ritualized Mahāyāna in Seventh-Century China
Tracy Miller
Tang Studies, 2018
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Participation of the literary elite in compiling the gazetteers of the Buddhist monasteries of China during the Qing Dynasty -on the example of the activities of Liu Mingfang in the Jiangnan region in the 1740s-1750s
Mariia Lepneva
Istoricheskii zhurnal: nauchnye issledovaniya [History Magazine: Researches], 2017
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"Zhong and Ideal Rulership in the Baoxun (Instructions for Preservation) Text in the Tsinghua University Collection of the Warring States Bamboo Slip Manuscripts
Shirley Chan
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Zhipan’s Account of the History of Buddhism in China vol.1: Fozu tongji, juan 34-38: From the Times of the Buddha to the Nanbeichao Era, by Thomas Jülch
Albert Welter
Buddhist Studies Review
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daniela campo
Études Chinoises, 2016
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George A Keyworth
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2016
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How Zen Became Zen: The Dispute over Enlightenment and the Formation of Chan Buddhism in Song-Dynasty China. By Morten Schlütter. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008. x, 289 pp. $48.00 (cloth)
James A Benn
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2009
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Isabelle Charleux
Studies in Chinese Religions , 2019
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Kevin R E Greenwood
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The Agency of Relations at Baoshan
Wendi Adamek
Literature & Aesthetics, 2012
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Christoph Anderl
Entangled Religions, 2018
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Harrassowitz Verlag · Wiesbaden Avata ˙ msaka Buddhism in East Asia Huayan, Kegon, Flower Ornament Buddhism Origins and Adaptation of a Visual Culture Edited by
Yi-hsun Huang
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Shinchō to Chibetto Bukkyō: Bosatsuō to Natta Kenryūtei [The Qing Dynasty and the Tibetan Buddhist World: The Qianlong Emperor Who Became a Buddhist King]. By Yumiko Ishihama. Tokyo: Waseda University Press, 2011. 330 Pp. ¥7,000 (cloth).
Lan Wu
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
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The Tangut Text of Suiyuan ji and the History of Chan Buddhism in Xixia
soloin kij
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The Sutra of the Buddha’s Last Teaching and the Revival of Vinaya Studies in the Late Ming Dynasty: Focusing on Zhuhong and his Commentary
Changzhong Bhiksuni
University of Arizona (MA Thesis), 2024
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Images for the Temple: Imperial Patronage in the Development of Tang Daoist Art
Yang Liu
Artibus Asiae, 2002
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Sacred Sovereigns Across the Silk Road: The Church of the East's Gift of Buddhist-Christian Icons to the Chinese Emperor in 781, and Its Relevance to Buddhist-Christian Studies
Todd Godwin
Buddhist-Christian Studies , 2018
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Buddhist Establishments within Liang Wudi's (r. 502-549) Imperial Park
jinhua chen
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Four Steles at the Monastery of Sublime Mystery (Xuanmiao guan): A Study of Daoism and Society on the Ming Frontier
Richard G . Wang
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