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The Construction of Chinese Buddhist Canon With Special Reference To Fo Guang Buddhist Canon
It was in the tenth century that the Chinese imperial court began to carve the entire Buddhist canon onto wooden printing blocks from which large number of xylograph prints could be taken. The first edition of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, which was constructed from 971 to 983 in Chengdu, Shu (current Sichuan Province), is known as Shuben ( 蜀本) or Sichuan edition of the Song dynasty 宋 (960-1279) or Kaibao Canon 開寳藏.
漢文佛教大藏經的刻印——兼談《佛光大藏經》的編纂
中國佛教雕刻的大藏經始於宋朝開寶四年(971)至太平興國八年(983),朝廷命張從信到益州(今四川成都)雕造佛經全藏,是為「蜀本」或「蜀版」。《開寶藏》雕版完成十三萬塊後,刻版運到汴京(今開封)儲存,刷印本則分送給各地大寺院。首刻全藏印本曾於北宋雍熙元年(984)由日本沙門奝然傳入日本,以後陸續傳入契丹和高麗及西夏,各地寺院的佛教徒紛紛來汴京請經。
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January, 1, 2016, Fo Guang Shan Residence of the Founding Master This year (2016) marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of Fo Guang Shan Monastery. Previously, we published the Awakening the Wor.....
