Buddhism in China - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
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Early DevelopmentSchools of Chinese BuddhismLater History of Buddhism in ChinaChinese Buddhist CanonSee AlsoSourcesExternal LinksDynastic periods from 618-1911Buddhism in China flourished during the Tang dynasty(618-907), with many large monasteries that were active in their communities, including performing services such as caring for orphans and the old and sick. However, in 842, as a result of a civil war, the emperor turned against the …Rep Dynastic periods from 618-1911Buddhism in China flourished during the Tang dynasty(618-907), with many large monasteries that were active in their communities, including performing services such as caring for orphans and the old and sick. However, in 842, as a result of a civil war, the emperor turned against the … Republican periodPeter Harvey states: 1. After the devastation of many temples and monasteries during the Christian-inspired Tai-ping (T’ai-p’ing) rebellion (1850–64), there was a modest revival in Chinese Buddhism. In the Republican period (1912–49), there was also something of an intellectual renai…
Dynastic periods from 618-1911Buddhism in China flourished during the Tang dynasty(618-907), with many large monasteries that were active in their communities, including performing services such as caring for orphans and the old and sick. However, in 842, as a result of a civil war, the emperor turned against the …
Republican periodPeter Harvey states: 1. After the devastation of many temples and monasteries during the Christian-inspired Tai-ping (T’ai-p’ing) rebellion (1850–64), there was a modest revival in Chinese Buddhism. In the Republican period (1912–49), there was also something of an intellectual renai…
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