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|location=Shànghǎi [[上海]] | |location=Shànghǎi [[上海]] | ||
- | |person=Chén Wúwǒ [[陳無我]], ed and pub; Sū Huìchūn 蘇慧純; Hóngyì [[弘一]] | + | |person=Chén Wúwǒ [[陳無我]], ed and pub; Sū Huìchūn [[蘇慧純]]; Hóngyì [[弘一]] |
|organization=Dharma-cakra Books [[大法輪書局]] | |organization=Dharma-cakra Books [[大法輪書局]] | ||
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- | '''Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情''' (''Bodhisattva'')<ref>This is the title of the magazine given in English on the cover.</ref> was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that was published | + | '''Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情''' (''Bodhisattva'')<ref>This is the title of the magazine given in English on the cover.</ref> was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that was published in Shànghǎi [[上海]] from [[1939]] to the early 1950s. |
Averaged roughly 15 pages per issue. In the first period, the focus of this magazine was on various writings and short discourses. It continued running during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It also provides information on more revolutionary attitudes among Buddhists following the establishment of the PRC in [[1949]], by which point it had become one of the major Buddhist periodicals in China. | Averaged roughly 15 pages per issue. In the first period, the focus of this magazine was on various writings and short discourses. It continued running during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It also provides information on more revolutionary attitudes among Buddhists following the establishment of the PRC in [[1949]], by which point it had become one of the major Buddhist periodicals in China. | ||
* [[MFQ]] has 35 issues, many between [[1946]] - [[1949]], and four issues from [[1941]] - [[1942]] | * [[MFQ]] has 35 issues, many between [[1946]] - [[1949]], and four issues from [[1941]] - [[1942]] | ||
+ | ** MFQ 89 spans December 1, 1941 to August 1, 1948 | ||
* [[MFQB]] has many issues under the title 覺有情半月刊 from 1939 onward in Vols. 61-63 | * [[MFQB]] has many issues under the title 覺有情半月刊 from 1939 onward in Vols. 61-63 | ||
Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情
Bodhisattva |
Also called Jué yǒuqíng bànyuè kān 覺有情半月刊 |
Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情 (Bodhisattva)[2] was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that was published in Shànghǎi 上海 from 1939 to the early 1950s.
Averaged roughly 15 pages per issue. In the first period, the focus of this magazine was on various writings and short discourses. It continued running during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It also provides information on more revolutionary attitudes among Buddhists following the establishment of the PRC in 1949, by which point it had become one of the major Buddhist periodicals in China.