From the early eighth century on, those concerned with the practice and theory of statecraft paid recurring attention to emperor Wu of Liang 梁武帝 (r. 502–549). They cast him as a “Buddhist” ruler and used him as an ideological cipher to debate the imperial religious policy of their own times. Their discourse was dominated by critiques of the Liang ruler, in particular his material and ritual support for the Buddhist church. To counter such critiques, defenders of Buddhism’s role in imperial statecraft sought novel argumentative strategies. They attempted to divorce emperor Wu’s practice of Buddhism from what they defined as fundamental doctrine. Through evaluations of emperor Wu’s religious merit, they now established moral and metaph...
A Chinese Buddhist tradition has it that there were bitter disputes between Buddhists and Taoists in...
Tibet’s imperial period (c. 600–850) holds a central position in many traditional Tibetan histories,...
The Sixteen Kingdoms was a period of political disintegration in medieval China. Foreign rulers of W...
From the early eighth century on, those concerned with the practice and theory of statecraft paid r...
This project shall examine the interactions of actors in the political realm of China with two ideol...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
ABSTRACT DISCURSIVE RESOURCES AND COLLAPSING POLARITIES: THE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT OF TANG DYNASTY SCH...
During the reign of Han Emperor Wu (141 – 87 BCE), the imperial government sponsored the worship of ...
As a famous “miraculous monk” dating from the Tang Dynasty, Wanhui (632–712) was favored by four emp...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
In this thesis I attempt to prove that Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was ruling his kingdom as a Buddhar...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
Under the Han Dynasty, which ruled China for about four centuries, the forces of Confucianism gradua...
This paper explores the reconstruction of the ordination platform in the Huishan monastery 會善寺 on Mo...
A Chinese Buddhist tradition has it that there were bitter disputes between Buddhists and Taoists in...
Tibet’s imperial period (c. 600–850) holds a central position in many traditional Tibetan histories,...
The Sixteen Kingdoms was a period of political disintegration in medieval China. Foreign rulers of W...
From the early eighth century on, those concerned with the practice and theory of statecraft paid r...
This project shall examine the interactions of actors in the political realm of China with two ideol...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
ABSTRACT DISCURSIVE RESOURCES AND COLLAPSING POLARITIES: THE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT OF TANG DYNASTY SCH...
During the reign of Han Emperor Wu (141 – 87 BCE), the imperial government sponsored the worship of ...
As a famous “miraculous monk” dating from the Tang Dynasty, Wanhui (632–712) was favored by four emp...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
In this thesis I attempt to prove that Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was ruling his kingdom as a Buddhar...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
Under the Han Dynasty, which ruled China for about four centuries, the forces of Confucianism gradua...
This paper explores the reconstruction of the ordination platform in the Huishan monastery 會善寺 on Mo...
A Chinese Buddhist tradition has it that there were bitter disputes between Buddhists and Taoists in...
Tibet’s imperial period (c. 600–850) holds a central position in many traditional Tibetan histories,...
The Sixteen Kingdoms was a period of political disintegration in medieval China. Foreign rulers of W...