The Prevalence of Huayan-Chan 華嚴禪 Buddhism in the Regions of Northern China during the 11th Century: Focusing on Chinese Language Texts from the Song, Liao and Xixia (Tangut) Kingdoms

Abstract In the 11th century, the dissemination of Buddhism in the territories of Northern Song 北宋 dynasty (960–1127) China, Khitan 契丹 Liao 遼 (907/916–1125), and Xixia 西夏 (Tangut 党項, 1038–1227) kingdoms each reached a peak. What united the learned peoples of these three kingdoms in terms of religiou...

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Auteur principal: Wang (王頌), Song (Auteur)
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Publié: Brill 2019
Dans: Journal of Chan Buddhism
Année: 2019, Volume: 1, Numéro: 1/2, Pages: 146-177
Sujets non-standardisés:B Chan Buddhist history
B Tangut Xixia Buddhism
B Northern Song Buddhism
B Huayan-Chan
B Khitan Liao Buddhism
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