Category:Chinese Buddhist History
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(previous page) (next page)
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Chinese Buddhist History"
The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 332 total.
(previous page) (next page)M
O
P
- Palumbo on Storch, 'The History of Chinese Buddhist Bibliography: Censorship and Transformation of the Tripitaka'
- Praying for Heirs 1) : The Diffusion and Transformation of Hāritī in East and Southeast Asia
- Principal teachings of the true sect of Pure Land
- Punyatāra
- Pure Land School (Jingtuzong 淨土宗)
- Pì xiè jí 闢邪集: Collected Refutations of Heterodoxy by Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭, 1599–1655)1
R
S
T
- T'ang Dynasty Esoteric School,buddha,China
- Ta-hsing-shan-ssu temple
- Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries
- Tang Dynasty Buddhists
- The Battle for China’s Spirit
- The Buddha and Buddhism: China
- The Buddhist translation histories of ancient China (c. 150–1276) and Tibet (c. 617–1750): a comparative study
- The Buddhist's Gateway to China
- The Chinese State's Global Promotion of Buddhism
- The Chinese term for “monastery
- The Civil Service Examinations of Imperial China
- The Collapse of the Han Dynasty
- The Decline of the Dharma in Early Chinese Buddhism
- The Dragon in Ancient China
- The Early Three Kingdoms Period
- The Eastern Hongwanji
- The Evolvement of Buddhism in Southern Dynasty and Its Influence on Literati’s Mentality
- The Heavenly Order Society
- The Historical Turn: How Chinese Buddhist Travelogues Changed Western Perception of Buddhism
- The History of White Lotus Rebellion
- The Hongwan-ji
- The Idealistic School (Faxiangzong 法相宗 Dharma Character School)
- THE INITIAL SPREAD OF BUDDHISM
- The Legend of Hotei, the Laughing Buddha
- The Life of Jesus
- The Literary Lives of Nuns: Poems Inscribed on a Memorial Niche for the Tang Nun Benxing
- The Mandate of Heaven and The Yellow Turban Rebellion
- The medieval period is a complex history of division between north and south
- The Northern Ch'an School And Sudden Versus Gradual Enlightenment Debates In China And Tibet
- The Patriarchs Of The Northern Buddhists
- The Popularity Of Tibetan Buddhism In China Today
- The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950
- The Right Way to Worship
- The schools of Chinese Buddhism
- The Social Life of Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Dunhuang during the Late Tang, Five Dynasties, and Early Song
- The Soft Power Limits of Chinese Theravada Buddhism Chinese Theravada Buddhism is in no position to serve as a tool of soft power for the state.
- The Spread of Buddhism Among the Chinese
- The Spread of Buddhism during Ancient China
- The Spread of Buddhism to China: A Re-examination of the Buddhist Interactions between Ancient India and China
- The Story of Chinese Buddhism: How an Indian Religion Became Chinese
- The Sutra of Jesus Christ
- The Syncretism of Chan Buddhism and Precepts: Formation of Chan Ideology in the Ninth Century by Pei-Ying Lin
- The Tale of Huìnéng
- The Taoist Influence on Hua-yen Buddhism: A Case of the Scinicization of Buddhism in China
- The Tibet-China Relationship
- The Travel Records of Chinese Pilgrims Faxian, Xuanzang
- The Wheel Unturned: A Study of the Zhuan falun jing (T109)
- The White Lotus Rebellion 1796-1804
- The Wind
- The “system” of transcription.
- Thien/Chan/Zen
- Three Kingdoms
- Three Táng Dynasty Memorials Against Buddhism
- Tian Tai Under the Song dynasty (960–1279)
- Tiantai is an important school of Buddhism
- Tiantai School
- Tiantai School (Tiantaizong 天台宗)
- Tibetan and Buddhist Influences
- Tibetan Buddhist Mission to Early Qing Beijing
- Tibetans, and Nestorians
- Tien-Tai school
- Timeline of Chinese Buddhism
- Timeline of Major Events in Chinese Buddhism
- To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China
- Transformation of Buddhism in China by Wing-Tsit Chan
- Travel Report – Research into Buddhism in China
- Tsem Rinpoche and China 詹杜固仁波切与中国
- Tu-shun
W
- Ways of the World - A Global History with
- Wenzong
- What Are the Sudden and Gradual Approaches to Enlightenment?
- What Do Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna Refer To?
- What Do the Terms Arhat, Bodhisattva, and Buddha Mean?
- What Does Pusa (Bodhisattva) Mean?
- What Does “Emptiness of the Four Greats” Mean?
- What Does “Purity of the Six Sense Faculties” Mean?
- What Is a Billion-World Universe?
- When the Confucian Han fell
- When the Emperor Is a Woman: The Case of Wu Zetian 武則天 (624–705), the “Emulator of Heaven”
- Which School of Buddhism Is Best for Practice?
- White Horse Temple
- White Lotus Society
- Women in Ancient China