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'''[[User:Erik_hammerstrom|Erik Hammerstrom]] 韓光''' [http://indiana.academia.edu/ErikHammerstrom Website]<br> | '''[[User:Erik_hammerstrom|Erik Hammerstrom]] 韓光''' [http://indiana.academia.edu/ErikHammerstrom Website]<br> | ||
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Welcome to the Database of Modern Chinese Buddhism! |
This is a collaborative project hosted by the Dharma Drum Buddhist College that gathers information on topics related to Buddhism in China between 1850 and 1950 CE. We're currently working on 409 articles on various topics.
Current Featured Article |
Lǚ Bìchéng 呂碧城 (1883-1943) was probably the most famous Chinese Buddhist woman of the Republican period. She was a poet, journalist, and author. Lǚ worked to tell Chinese about Buddhism in Europe, and teach Europeans about Buddhist compassion |
All data on the wiki is licensed under an Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons license.
To begin, try searching for a keyword in the field on the left, or browse one of the main categories:
There is also a small but growing list of related Online Resources
Project Contributors |
Erik Hammerstrom 韓光 Website Gregory Adam Scott 史瑞戈 Website Marcus Bingenheimer 馬德偉 Website Simon Wiles 魏希明 |