Zibo Zhenke 紫柏真可 (1543–1603) and the late Ming restoration of Yunju temple 雲居寺
This article studies certain aspects of the complicated process of making and remaking a key Buddhist sacred site in present-day Beijing, Fangshan. It brings to the fore several fundamental elements, both religious and non-religious, that contributed to the formation and transformation of a sacred s...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2016
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Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2016, Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 407-421 |
Further subjects: | B
Fangshan
B Yunju Temple B Hanshan Deqing B Zibo Zhenke B Ming Buddhism B Stone Canon |
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Summary: | This article studies certain aspects of the complicated process of making and remaking a key Buddhist sacred site in present-day Beijing, Fangshan. It brings to the fore several fundamental elements, both religious and non-religious, that contributed to the formation and transformation of a sacred site in premodern China. |
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ISSN: | 2372-9996 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Studies in Chinese Religions
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1080/23729988.2017.1286887 |