Buddhist China
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- Author: Reginald Fleming Johnston
- Date Published: January 2015
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108080330
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The British colonial administrator and scholar Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston (1874–1938) travelled extensively in the Far East, developing a keen intellectual interest in Chinese culture and spirituality. His fourteen-year posting to the relatively quiet port of Weihaiwei allowed him to indulge this interest and to travel to places not usually visited by Europeans. In 1918, he was appointed tutor to the young Puyi (1906–67), who had been China's last emperor before his forced abdication. Deeply interested in Mahayana Buddhism, Johnston played an important role in raising Western awareness of its philosophy and practice in China. This work, first published in 1913, provides valuable insight into the history of this branch of Buddhism as well as fascinating accounts of notable centres of Chinese monasticism. Among other works, Johnston's Confucianism and Modern China (1934) and Twilight in the Forbidden City (1934) are also reissued in this series.
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- Date Published: January 2015
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108080330
- length: 508 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 142 x 30 mm
- weight: 0.65kg
- contains: 42 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The 'three religions' of China
2. Buddhism under Aśoka and Kanishka
3. Early Buddhism and its philosophy
4. The ideals of Hinayana and Mahayana
5. Buddhist schools and sects in China
6. Pilgrimages and the sacred hills of Buddhism
7. 'The pilgrim's guide'
8. Ti-tsang Pusa
9. The prince-hermit of Chiu-hua and his successors
10. Monks and monasteries of Chiu-hua
11. Puto-shan and Kuan-yin Pusa
12. The monastic history of Puto-shan
13. The 'northern monastery' and 'Buddha's peak'
Index.
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