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Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the formation of regional Vinaya traditions in Tang Buddhism

Anna Sokolova (UGent)
(2019) TOUNG PAO. 105(3-4). p.315-356
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After the An Lushan Rebellion in 755, southern China witnessed the rise of the Vinaya movement. Essential sources on the local southern Vinaya communities include writings by scholar-officials who held posts in the southern prefectures. This paper focuses on two stele inscriptions for the Vinaya Master Shanghong (738?-815) composed by the literatus Bai Juyi (772-846) and Liu Ke (?-?) during their journeys to Jiangxi. These inscriptions enable us to identify Shanghong as one of the foremost Vinaya authorities in Jiangxi, to trace the dynamics and course of the development of ordination centers there, and to witness the shaping of a local Vinaya community there as part of a larger development of the Vinaya tradition in southern China during the mid-Tang period.
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Shanghong, Jiangxi, Bai Juyi, Liu Ke, Vinaya, Mount Lu, Donglin Monastery

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Sokolova, Anna. “Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the Formation of Regional Vinaya Traditions in Tang Buddhism.” TOUNG PAO, vol. 105, no. 3–4, 2019, pp. 315–56, doi:10.1163/15685322-10534P03.
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Sokolova, A. (2019). Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the formation of regional Vinaya traditions in Tang Buddhism. TOUNG PAO, 105(3–4), 315–356. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685322-10534P03
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Sokolova, Anna. 2019. “Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the Formation of Regional Vinaya Traditions in Tang Buddhism.” TOUNG PAO 105 (3–4): 315–56. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685322-10534P03.
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Sokolova, Anna. 2019. “Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the Formation of Regional Vinaya Traditions in Tang Buddhism.” TOUNG PAO 105 (3–4): 315–356. doi:10.1163/15685322-10534P03.
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Sokolova A. Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the formation of regional Vinaya traditions in Tang Buddhism. TOUNG PAO. 2019;105(3–4):315–56.
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A. Sokolova, “Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the formation of regional Vinaya traditions in Tang Buddhism,” TOUNG PAO, vol. 105, no. 3–4, pp. 315–356, 2019.
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  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1163/15685322-10534P03}},
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