Jinhua Jia 
The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism in Eighth- through Tenth-Century China [PDF ebook] 

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A comprehensive study of the Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism, long regarded as the Golden Age of this tradition, using many previously ignored texts, including stele inscriptions.

This book provides a wide-ranging examination of the Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism-the precursor to Zen Buddhism-under Mazu Daoyi (709–788) and his successors in eighth- through tenth-century China, which was credited with creating a Golden Age or classical tradition. Jinhua Jia uses stele inscriptions and other previously ignored texts to explore the school’s teachings and history. Defending the school as a full-fledged, significant lineage, Jia reconstructs Mazu’s biography and resolves controversies about his disciples. In contrast to the many scholars who either accept or reject the traditional Chan histories and discourse records, she thoroughly examines the Hongzhou literature to differentiate the original, authentic portions from later layers of modification and recreation.

The book describes the emergence and maturity of encounter dialogue and analyzes the new doctrines and practices of the school to revise the traditional notion of Mazu and his followers as iconoclasts. It also depicts the strivings of Mazu’s disciples for orthodoxy and how the criticisms of and reflections on Hongzhou doctrine led to the schism of this line and the rise of the Shitou line and various houses during the late Tang and Five Dynasties periods. Jia refutes the traditional Chan genealogy of two lines and five houses and calls for new frameworks in the study of Chan history. An annotated translation of datable discourses of Mazu is also included.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments
Tables
Abbreviations and Conventions
Introduction

1. Biography of Mazu Daoyi

Mazu’s Youth in Sichuan (709–ca. 729)

Wandering and Training in Hubei and Hunan (ca. 730–742

Teaching on the Mountains of Fujian and Jiangxi (742–772

Establishing the Hongzhou Community (772–788)

2. Mazu Daoyi’s Disciples


Tianhuang Daowu

Danxia Tianran

Yaoshan Weiyan

New List of Mazu’s Disciples

3. Examination of the Hongzhou School Literature


Emergence and Maturity of Encounter Dialogue

Discourse Records Attributed to Mazu

Texts and Discourses Attributed to Mazu’s Disciples

4. Chan Doctrine and Practice of the Hongzhou School


‚Ordinary Mind Is the Way‘

Original Enlightenment and No-Cultivation

‚Buddha-nature Manifests in Function‘

New Practice of Encounter Dialogue and New Terminology and Imagery

5. Road to Orthodoxy


Baolin zhuan: Its Author and Twofold Claim of Orthodoxy

Chan Verses Attributed to Baozhi and Yongjia Xuanjue

Establishment of Chan Monasteries and Monastic Regulations

Expansion of the Hongzhou School and Imperial Recognition

6. Schism of the Hongzhou School during the Late Tang and Five Dynasties: Deconstructing the Traditional Genealogy of Two Lines and Five Houses


Controversies over and Development of the Hongzhou Doctrine

The Schism of the Hongzhou School and the Rise of the Shitou Line and Various Houses: Deconstructing the Genealogy

Appendix

Annotated Translation of Mazu Daoyi’s Discourses

Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Über den Autor

Jinhua Jia is Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature at the City University of Hong Kong.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 236 ● ISBN 9780791481424 ● Dateigröße 4.2 MB ● Verlag State University of New York Press ● Ort Albany ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2012 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7664751 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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