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|Dàyǒng [[大勇]]||1893 - 1929||A Hàn 漢 monk who was famous for teaching Japanese Esoteric Buddhism [[東密]], as well as leading a group to Tibet to study Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism [[西密]]
|Dàyǒng [[大勇]]||1893 - 1929||A Hàn 漢 monk who was famous for teaching Japanese Esoteric Buddhism [[東密]], as well as leading a group to Tibet to study Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism [[西密]]
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|Tāng Yòngtóng [[湯用彤]]||1893-1964||An influential Chinese scholar of Buddhist history who was active primarily in the first half of the 20th century. His works are still widely consulted by scholars the world over
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|Chísōng [[持松]]||1894 - 1972||A famed teacher of Esoteric Buddhism
|Chísōng [[持松]]||1894 - 1972||A famed teacher of Esoteric Buddhism

Revision as of 08:58, 15 January 2010

Biographical Articles

We are currently working on 132 biographical articles. This list is ordered by date of birth.

Erik Hammerstrom is the section editor for biographical articles.

Name Dates Notes
Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會1837 - 1911Yáng has been called the progenitor of the modern Buddhist revival in China; he established a sūtra publishing house and school for monastics in Nánjīng 南京
Xūyún 虛雲1840 - 1959A renowned Chán master whose long life spanned the Qing, Republican, and People's Republic periods of modern Chinese history
Timothy Richard 李提摩太1845 - 1919Welsh missionary who spent 40 years in China, and who studied and published on Buddhism in China
Gonda Raifu 權田雷斧1846-1934A Japanese Shingon 真言 master and the teacher of several Chinese Buddhists in the 1920s
Nanjō Bunyū / Nanjio Bunyiu 南条文雄1849 - 1927A priest of the Ōtani 大谷 sect of Japan's Jodō Shinshū 浄土真宗 school. He studied at Oxford with famed orientalist Max Müller, and collaborated with Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會 on a number of Buddhist projects. Chief among which was the reprinting of Buddhist texts held in Japan, but lost in China.
Jìchán 寄禪1852 - 1912A famous Chán master and poet during the late Qing. He was an important person in transitional Qing-Republican Buddhism.
Dìxián 諦閑1858 - 1932The 43rd patriarch of the Tiāntái 天台 lineage, he wrote and lectured widely during his lifetime
Yuèxiá 月霞1858 - 1917An important teacher and Chán master of the late Qing and early Republican periods. He was associated with several early Buddhist schools, including Huáyán University 華嚴大學
Yìnguāng 印光1861 - 1940Credited with reviving the Pure Land school 淨土宗 in China
Zōngyǎng 宗仰1861 - 1921A Jiāngnán 江南 monk, most famously associated with revolutionary activities in Shànghǎi 上海 in the first decade of the 20th century
Liza Roos, Luó Jiālíng 羅迦陵1864 - 1941The wife of prominent Shànghǎi businessman Silas Hardoon. She donated a great deal of wealth to various Buddhist activities, and she was a supporter of the monk Zōngyǎng 宗仰
Hú Zǐhù 胡子笏1864-1943An active lay Buddhist who was instrumental in the establishment of a number of seminaries and other Buddhist institutions during the Republican period
Shī Shěngzhī 施省之1865 - 1945A government official, first as a diplomat to the U.S. during the late Qing, then in the offices of the various state-run railroads of the late Qing and Republican periods. He was very active in Shanghai lay Buddhism during the last two decades of his life
Tán Sìtóng 譚嗣同1865 - 1898A reformer and intellectual of the late Qing, Tán was the author of Buddhist-inspired Rén xué 仁學
Dàojiē 道階1866 - 1934One of the first great internationals monk of the modern period
Wáng Yītíng 王一亭1867 - 1938A famous painter and calligrapher of the Republican period, Wáng was also a noted industrialist and lay Buddhist
Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎1868-1936One of the most important Chinese thinkers of the 20th century. A scholar, and reformer of the late Qing period, from the first decade of the 20th century he turned increasingly to Buddhism
Ōuyáng Jiàn 歐陽漸1871 - 1943Lay Buddhist teacher and founder of the Chinese Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院
Jiǎng Wéiqiáo 蔣維喬1873 - 1958An important educator, politician, and lay Buddhist of the Republican period
Yīngcí 應慈1873-1965A Chán Master and seminary organizer of the Republican period. He lectured widely on Huáyán thought from the 1930s to the 1950s, and led several ordinations in the 1950s.
Zhū Zǐqiáo 朱子橋1874-1941A career solider and lay Buddhist, he was responsible for a great many works of Buddhist restoration in China's Northwest in the 1920s and 1930s
Dīng Fúbǎo 丁福保1874 - 1952Writer and publisher, best known for his Great Dictionary of Buddhism 佛學大辭典 published in 1922, a translation of Bukkyō daijiten 仏教大辞典 by Oda Tokunō 織田徳能
Wáng Xiǎoxú 王小徐1875 - 1948One of China's great early modern scientists, Wáng was a founding member of Academia Sinica and, as a lay Buddhist, wrote several of the most influential works on Buddhism and science in the Republican period
Tánxū 倓虛1875-1963A patriarch of the Tiāntái 天臺 school from northeast China who restored half a dozen temples (mostly in the northeast), and also helped establish 13 Buddhist seminaries during his life
Shǐ Yīrú 史一如1876 - 1925A scholar of Buddhist Logic, translator of works of Japanese Buddhology, and early confederate of Tàixū 太虛. He taught at the Wuchang Buddhist Seminary 武昌佛學院 during its first year
Wáng Hóngyuàn 王弘願1876-1937A lay Buddhist of the Republican period, and an important, but highly controversial, proponent of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism
Karl Ludvig Reichelt, Ài Xiāngdé 艾香德1877 - 1952A Protestant missionary from Norway who worked in China from 1903 to his death in 1952. He was acquainted with many important Chinese Buddhists and his sympathetic attitude toward Buddhism is well known
Zhū Fèihuáng 朱芾煌1877 - 1955?Zhū is best known for his Dictionary of Dharmalakṣaṇa 法相辭典 (1939)
Xú Wèirú 徐蔚如1878 - 1937He ran two major Buddhist presses in Běijīng and Tiānjīn in the 1920s and 1930s. His presses and his own lectures and scholarship focused on Huáyán 華嚴 materials.
Yuányīng 圓瑛1878 - 1953A towering figure of Republican Buddhism, and a critic of Tàixū's more radical suggestions for reform. He was president of the Chinese Buddhist Association 中國佛教會 from 1928 to 1937. He was also the abbot of a number of important temples in the Jiāngnán 江南 region.
Hóngyī 弘一1880 - 1942An educated and literate leader of the New Culture movement, who turned his back on modernity to become a monk
Méi Guāngxī 梅光羲1880 - 1947A major scholar of Consciousness-Only 唯識, he provided financial backing both to the Jinling Scriptural Press 金陵刻經處 and the Chinese Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院
Zhāng Huàshēng 張化聲1880 - 19??Teacher at the Wuchang Buddhist Seminary 武昌佛學院 and a colleague of Tàixū 太虛
Wáng Sēnfǔ 王森甫1881-1934A successful businessman and lay Buddhist, Wáng provided material support for Tàixū's 太虛 activities in Wǔchāng 武昌 in the early 1920s and was a founding member of the Buddhist Right Faith Society 佛教正信會
Fàn Gǔnóng 范古農1881 - 1951A highly influential editor of Buddhist books and periodicals in the Republic
Lǚ Bìchéng 呂碧城1883 - 1943Probably the most famous Chinese Buddhist woman of the Republican period, Lǚ was a poet, journalist, and lay Buddhist
The Panchen Lama 班禪1883 - 1937The ninth Panchen Lama, Thubten Choekyi Nyima
Qū Yìngguāng 屈映光1883 - 1973A prominent minister of the Republican era, he held many posts including that of governor of Shāndōng 山東 in 1919. He was initiated into esoteric Buddhism in 1929
Sū Mànshū 蘇曼殊1884-1918An important artist and writer of the late Qing and early Republican periods. Mànshū was also a sometimes monk, and one of the first Chinese Sanskritists of the modern period
Hán Qīngjìng 韓清淨1884 - 1949A well known Northern lay scholar of Consciousness-Only 唯識, often paired with Ōuyáng Jìngwú 歐陽竟無 as one of the greatest scholars of that philosophy during the Republican period
Kōngyě 空也1885 - 1946An important monk, based primarily in Nányuè 南嶽, one of the first teachers at the Wuchang Buddhist Seminary
Wáng Xiāngliù 王驤陸1885 - 1958Second patriarch of the Seal-Mind School 印心宗 of Esoteric Buddhism, after Dàyú 大愚, the school's founder and first patriarch
Xióng Shílì 熊十力1885-1968Author of the controversial Xīn wéishì lùn 新唯識論 (A New Treatise on Consciousness-Only), Xióng was a philosopher and revolutionary of the late Qing and Republican periods
Dài Jìtáo 戴季陶1890 - 1949A politician and ideologue who supported Buddhist activities under the rubric of "National Salvation" (jiùguó 救國)
Huáng Chànhuá 黃懺華1890? - 1977Best known for his history of Chinese Buddhism 中國佛教史 published in 1940, based on that of Jiǎng Wéiqiáo 蔣維喬 published in 1929, which was in turn based on 支那仏教史綱 by Sakaino Satoru 境野哲 published in 1907
Wáng Ēnyáng 王恩洋1890 - 1949A student and professor of Buddhist philosophy, especially Dharmalakṣaṇa and Consciousness-Only 法相唯識
Tàixū 太虛1890 - 1947One of the most influential Chinese Buddhist figures of the modern era, a reformer who established seminaries and Buddhist periodicals, such as his long-running Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音
Táng Dàyuán 唐大圓1890? - 1941A colleague of Tàixū 太虛, a noted lay teacher of monks, and scholar of Consciousness-Only 唯識 thought
Shànyīn 善因1890? - 19??He and Kōngyě 空也 were Tàixū’s 太虛 early right-hand men. Shànyīn was particularly interested in Consciousness-Only 唯識 and Madhyamaka thought.
Yù Huìguān 玉慧觀1891 - 1933A Korean-born Chinese businessman, politician, and lay Buddhist
Huìjué 會覺1892 - 1971One of Tàixū's leading disciples, and a teacher of monks
Dàyǒng 大勇1893 - 1929A Hàn 漢 monk who was famous for teaching Japanese Esoteric Buddhism 東密, as well as leading a group to Tibet to study Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism 西密
Tāng Yòngtóng 湯用彤1893-1964An influential Chinese scholar of Buddhist history who was active primarily in the first half of the 20th century. His works are still widely consulted by scholars the world over
Chísōng 持松1894 - 1972A famed teacher of Esoteric Buddhism
Chángxǐng 常惺1896 - 1939A prominent teacher, associated with several important early seminaries, as well as the Chinese Buddhist Association 中國佛教會 of 1929
Lǚ Chéng 呂澂1896 - 1989A student of Ōuyáng Jiàn 歐陽漸, headed his Chinese Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院, and remained a prominent figure in Chinese Buddhism after 1949.
Dàxǐng 大醒1899 - 1952A student of Tàixū 太虛 and leader of the Minnan Buddhist Seminary 武昌佛學院
Chén Yuánbái 陳元白18??-19??A prominent lay Buddhist in the Wǔhàn 武漢 area, who helped establish the Wǔchāng Buddhist Seminary 武昌佛學院
Mǎnzhì 滿智18?? - 19??One of Tàixū's right-hand monks from the mid 1920s and to mid 1930s, and the founding president of the Sino-Tibetan Institute 漢藏教理院 in Sìchuān 四川
Táiyuán 台源18?? - 1941A monk from northeastern China who was active in Běijīng 北京 in the 1920s. He turned to Esoteric Buddhism near the end of his life
Zhōu Shújiā 周叔迦1899 - 1970An important scholar and teacher of Consciousness-Only thought during the Republican period, and a founding member of the Chinese Buddhist Association 中國佛教協會
Dàyú 大愚dates unknownFounder of an immensely popular lineage of Esoteric Buddhism in Republican China
Mànshūjiēdì 曼殊揭諦dates unknownA half-Japanese monk and teacher of esoteric Buddhism active in the 1920s and 1930s
Chéng Zháiān 程宅安dates unknownA lay acārya of Eastern Esoteric Buddhism 東密, and author of the important Republican-era esoteric text 密宗要義
Yóu Zhìbiǎo 尤智表1901 - 19??A Harvard-trained engineer and a lay Buddhist. He was the author of two important books on science and Buddhism, which were published in the 1940s
Zhīfēng 芝峰 (also written 芝峯)1901 - 19??A monk and educator during the Republican period, closely allied with Tàixū until they had a falling out
Fǎzūn 法尊1902 - 1980A prominent teacher of esoteric Buddhism, and longtime principal of the Sino-Tibetan Institute 漢藏教理院 in Chóngqìng 重慶
Zēng Pǔxìn 曾普信1902 - 1977A Taiwanese Sōtō priest
Jǐng Chāngjí 景昌極1903 - 1982An educator and a student of Ōuyáng Jiàn
Fǎfǎng 法舫1904 - 1951A close disciple of Tàixū 太虛, and was involved with many of the Buddhist seminaries and organizations associated with him
Dùhuán 度寰1905 - 1988A monk, student of esoteric Buddhism, and doctor of Chinese medicine. He was a living link in the Chinese Buddhist tradition through the Cultural Revolution.
Lǐ Yuányīn 李元音1905 - 2000Third patriarch of the Seal-Mind School 印心宗
Jùzàn 巨贊1908 - 1984A Buddhist teacher who participated in the War of Resistance and worked closely with the Communist government after the founding of the PRC
Shì Dōngchū 釋東初1908 - 1977A prolific monk of the Cáodòng branch 曹洞派 of the Chán school 禪宗 who wrote and published many key works on modern Chinese Buddhism
Yú Déyuán 虞德元1909 - 1989A lay teacher and researcher of Buddhism
Míngshān 茗山1914 - 2001Head of the Jiaoshan Buddhist Seminary 焦山佛學院 from 1947
Fúshàn 福善1915 - 1947Chief editor for the magazine Human Awakening 人間覺
Dān Péigēn 單培根1917 - 1995A student of consciousness-only and Chinese medicine
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