In general, the development of Buddhism in China can be divided into the following periods. The first period is Buddhism in Han Dynasty when it was just introduced into China. During this period of time, many Buddhist scriptures were translated and explained.TheWhiteHorse Templewas built during ...
But the introduction of Buddhism into China was especially promoted by reason of the current policy of the Chinese government of moving conquered populations in countries west of China into China proper, The vanquished peoples brought their own religion along with them. At one time what is now th...
The first period is in Han Dynasty when it was just introduced into China. During this period of time, many Buddhist scriptures were translated and explained. The White Horse Temple was built during this period of time and it signifies the first time of Buddhism doctrines delivered in China. ...
in-being-explained?? (ibid.). In practice this would mean, according to Garfield, developing collegial relationships with scholars of other traditions, thus replacing the models of interrogator-informant or guru-disciple. I think it is c... R Ma - 《Philosophy East & West》 被引量: 0发表...
28.Daoan explained the sūtrasby dividing the whole text into sections and explained in detail each sentence.This is a new method which is different from the early one that only the summery of the text is given and then followed by recitation of the text. This is another new invention of...
risk of explaining nothing in plain language, so that others may be left to do their own pondering and puzzling, out of which a real threshing-out may result." One of the great Ch'an masters often said: "I owe everything to my teacher because he never explained anything plainly to me...
Why? This may be explained in two ways. a) All things, from human beings to the earth that we live in are in constant change, they are not permanent and not ultimate. b) Everything in the world is relative. When there is good there will be bad; when there is birth there will be...
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The origins of Chan Buddhism in China The name “Chan” comes from “dhyana,” the Sanskrit word for “meditation,” which is central to Chan practice. The roots of Chan Buddhism in China can be traced back to the 6th century AD when it was introduced by an Indian monk ...
in Han Dynasty when it was just introduced into China. During this period of time, many Buddhist scriptures were translated and explained. The second period is in Northern and Southern Dynasties, when more Buddhist scriptures were translated and Buddhist writings came out, and Chinese Buddhism has...