Essays About Chinese Buddhist

 

  • Chinese Buddhism
    ... During the early years of the 20th century, China had a Buddhist reform movement that was supposed to satisfy the Chinese Buddhist tradition and changing the ...
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  • Buddhism
    ... Like other Chinese Buddhist sects, Chan first established itself as a lineage of masters emphasizing the teachings of a particular text, in this case the ...
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  • Buddhism and Sidhartha
    ... Like other Chinese Buddhist sects, Chan first established itself as a lineage of masters emphasizing the teachings of a particular text, in this case the ...
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  • The Influence That Hsi Yu Chi has had on Manga and Anime.
    ... the same thing)! In the Fifth Century AD, a Chinese Buddhist priest named Hsuan Tsang made a journey to India. After his journey ...
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  • Ceremonies in Buddhism
    ... In China, many festivals were dedicated to important people from Chinese Buddhist history (Eliade 347). At these festivals, there were often vegetarian feasts. ...
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  • Chinese Religious Views on Contraception
    ... According to the Middle Way of the Buddhist religion, there can be such a thing ... way of life is not as open to contraception as the other Chinese religions seem ...
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  • Buddhist Goddess Tara
    ... Tibet she is believed to be incarnated in every pious woman, and the two co wives- as a Chinese princess and a Nepali princess- of the first Buddhist king of ...
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  • The circumstances of the Chinese occupation of Tibet
    ... However, the Chinese were on their way. In 1959, along with thousand of other Buddhist leaders and followers, Gyatso was taken to forced labor camps and prisons ...
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  • Monkey
    Monkey - Journey to the West is an allegorical telling of the Monk Tripitaka's journey to India in search of the Chinese Buddhist scriptures. ...
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  • Japanese Relationships between Nature, Art, and Religion
    ... allowed Japan's aesthetic art forms to develop on their own until inevitable contact with other cultures took place, such as the Chinese, Buddhist, and even ...
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  • Research, Buddhism and Christianity
    ... status. Civil war always drains the treasury, so the Chinese began to remove the Buddhist Church's exemption from taxation. The ...
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  • Buddhist Influence
    ... between the fall of the Tang and the beginning of the Song Dynasties (960c.e.), conditions of political and military decline greatly affected Chinese artwork. ...
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  • Chinese Attitudes towards death
    ... They performed certain rituals " to help them along their way." Chinese attitudes toward death are reflected in funerary rituals, Buddhist philosophy and ...
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  • Confucian
    ... While continuing the family line was probably the most important issue for the vast majority of the Chinese, Buddhist monks and nuns were required to remain ...
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  • chinese
    ... A Buddhist or Taoist priest (or even a Christian minister) performs the burial ... or Classic of History: writings and speeches from ancient Chinese rulers The ...
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  • Migration and Globalization: The Silk Road
    ... Thus, India began to have significant influence on Chinese culture. Numerous Buddhist schools, shrines, grottos, and monasteries appeared in villages along the ...
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  • Dalai Lama
    ... (1) Inside Tibet in anti-religion efforts the Chinese destroyed thousands of Buddhist monasteries as they tried to strip the Tibetans of their identity. ...
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  • Chinese Dinasties
    ... an orphan who became a Buddhist novice, had climbed to the top of the rebel leadership. In 1368, he established the Ming Dynasty and restored Chinese rule. ...
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  • Tang Dynasty1
    ... government attempts to control them. The Buddhist Monasteries played many important roles in the Chinese society. Many held amounts of tax ...
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  • The Architecture of China
    ... There is a large variety in architectural styles that are in Chinese temples. The religions of the temples vary from Buddhist to Taoist to ancestral and folk ...
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  • The 14th Dalai Lama
    ... current Chinese leaders are gone, "then I don't see any obstacle." In 1963, His Holiness promulgated a democratic constitution, based on Buddhist principles ...
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  • Karl Marx's oppinion on religion
    ... often adopted Taoist terminology in an attempt to make the Indian Buddhist concepts more understandable, and Buddhism adapted itself to Chinese world views, in ...
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  • Chinese art of the Ch'ing peri
    ... In addition to its esthetic value, Chinese sculpture served multiple functions. ... in pairs as guardians for use either at the gate of a Buddhist temple, or on ...
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  • Cultural
    ... people are mostly ethnic Thai, with other ethnic groups mixed in: Burmese, Chinese, Lao, Khmer and hilltribes. The people are mostly Buddhist, less than 10 ...
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  • Chinese Gardens
    ... of thought can account for the deep connection felt by the Chinese to nature ... depicts a 'scholarly gathering' between a Confucian man and a Buddhist monk amugst ...
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  • Cultural Tradition
    ... Like Mexicans, the Chinese also have a special festival celebrating their ancestors. The Japanese also have a day of celebration based on Buddhist concepts. ...
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  • Brief history of Buddhism
    ... King Asoka's children, Mahinda and Sanghamitta, are responsible for the Buddhist conversion of Sri Lanka. ... It influenced and adapted to Chinese culture. ...
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  • Thailand
    ... Some places celebrate the Chinese New Year, and others celebrate Christmas day. ... Other than their regular visit to the Buddhist temple, Thai villages are no ...
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  • korean art history
    ... a giant stone Buddha figure and fine relief carvings showing Chinese influence. ... Also noteworthy are the elegant bronze figurines of Buddhist gods, such as that ...
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  • infanticide in china
    ... and some Chinese Taoist cults teach physical immortality, but none involves resurrection. Personhood is both a central problem Buddhist ethics, consequently ...
    (2259 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

     


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