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Fighting Fu Yi : Daoxuan and his defence of Buddhism in the social and political context of the early Tang period
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Chan before Chan : meditation, repentance, and visionary experience in Chinese Buddhism
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Physical exercise and sporting activities in contemporary Taiwanese and mainland Chinese Buddhist monasteries
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Body movement and sport activities : a Buddhist normative perspective from India to China
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Introduction
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Reaching for perfection : studies on the means and goals of ascetical practices in an interreligious perspective
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What is the position of nuns in Buddhism?
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How does one become ordained?
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What is the role of monasticism in Buddhism?
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18-20 juli 2007
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The consumption of garlic : vinaya rules
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What about rats? Buddhist disciplinary guidelines on rats : Daoxuan’s vinaya commentaries
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Buddhism and the dynamics of transculturality : new approaches
(2020) BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES-UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 83(3). p.560-562 -
Fojiao de chuanbo 佛教的传播 (translation of Spread of Buddhism, 2007)
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Protecting insects in medieval Chinese Buddhism : Daoxuan’s Vinaya commentaries
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A missing Buddhist biography : Li Yong 李邕 (678-747) and his stele inscription for Daoxuan 道宣 (596-667)
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Book review : Wilt L. Idema : Insects in Chinese Literature : A Study and Anthology. (Cambria Sinophone World Series.) x, 341 pp. Amherst, NY : Cambria Press, 2019. ISBN 978 1 60497 954 1
(2020) BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES - UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 83(1). p.178-179 -
印度戒律規則及其在早期中國的成熱 – 一個佛教事實 (trans. of Indian disciplinary rules and their early Chinese adepts : a Buddhist reality)
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Vinaya rules for monks and nuns
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How to deal with dangerous and annoying animals : a Vinaya perspective
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Buddhism
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Bodily care identity in Buddhist monastic life of ancient India and China : an advancing purity threshold
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Withdrawal from the monastic community and re-ordination of former monastics in the Dharmaguptaka tradition
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Buddhist monasticism
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The formation of the kě 可 and kě yǐ 可以 constructions
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Buddhist encounters and identities across East Asia
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Sleeping Equipment in Early Buddhism from India to China
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Sleeping equipment in early Buddhism : from India to China
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Buddhism on war and peace, some thoughts and examples
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Toilet care in Buddhist monasteries : health, decency, and ritual
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Shoes in Buddhist monasteries from India to China : from practical attire to symbol of respect
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Ba jing fa ji qi dui biqiuni seng tuan de yingxiang 八敬法及其对比丘尼僧团影响
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C. Pierce Salguero, Translating Buddhist Medicine in Medieval China, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (Encounters with Asia), 2014, 245 pp
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Boeddhisme en abortus
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Buddhist nuns through the eyes of leading early tang masters
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The Gurudharmas in Buddhist Nunneries of Mainland China
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Washing and dyeing Buddhist monastic robes
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Gente Daxue de Zhongguo xue yanjiu 跟特大学的中國学研究 (Chinese Studies in Ghent University)
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Abridged Teaching (Lüe Jiao): monastic rules between India and China
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Buddhist monasticism
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Taiwan's Tzu Chi as engaged Buddhism, origins, organization, appeal and social Impact, by Yu-Shuang Yao. Leiden, Boston: Global Oriental, Brill, 2012 (review article)
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Tsai Suey-Ling: the life of the Buddha: Woodblock Illustrated Books in China and Korea. Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, 76. Wiesbaden:Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012 (review article)
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The Gurudharmas in Taiwanese Buddhist Nunneries
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A pure mind in a clean body : bodily care in the Buddhist monasteries of ancient India and China
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The spread of Buddhism
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Sleep well! Sleeping practices in Buddhist disciplinary rules
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Konrad Meisig (ed.). Translating Buddhist Chinese, Problems and Prospects. East Asian Intercultural Studies 3. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010. vii, 166 pp. (review article)
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Buddhist Nuns: between past and present
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China's education system at the beginning of the 21st century
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Monks for hire: Liang Wudi's use of household Monks (jiaseng 家僧)