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== Nèixué 內學 (Inner Studies) ==
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|title='''Nèixué 內學'''<br>''Inner Studies''
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|other-names=Also called ''Zhīnà nèixué yuàn zákān'' 支那內學院雜刊 (China Inner Studies Institute Miscellany)
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|image=[[File:MFQ_8_373.png|200px|center]]
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|print-run=[[1923]] to [[1928]]; 4 issues
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|location=Nánjīng [[南京]]
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|person=Ōuyáng Jìan [[歐陽漸]], Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]]
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|organization=China Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]]
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A Buddhist periodical; an organ of the China Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]].
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'''''Nèixué'' 內學''' (Inner Studies) was a Buddhist periodical and an organ of the China Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]]. It was initially called ''Zhīnà nèixué yuàn zákān'' 支那內學院雜刊 (''Chinese Inner Studies Institute Miscellany'').
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* Run: [[1923]] to [[1928]] (four total issues)
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This magazine contained the works of Ōuyáng, Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]], Jǐng Chāngjí [[景昌極]], Wáng Ēnyáng [[王恩洋]], and others at the Institute. Issue one was published in [[1923]]. The magazine was then reorganized, and a new "issue 1" was published the following year. In reality, this second "issue 1" contained all of the material from the first "issue 1" with a few additional essays. Issue 2 was published in [[1925]], and issue 3 came out in [[1926]]. Issue 4, the last issue, was a combined issue for [[1927]] and [[1928]]. The publication ceased after this issue, owing mainly to disruptions caused by the Northern Expedition.
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* Location(s): Nánjīng [[南京]]
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* Person(s): Ōuyáng Jìngwú [[歐陽竟無]]
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* Associated Organizations: Organ of the China Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]]
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A smaller successor publication, ''Nèiyuàn zákān'' [[內院雜刊]] (''Inner Hall Miscellany''), was published later.
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'''Notes'''
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==References==
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* [[MFQ]] 205.3
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This magazine contained the works of Ōuyáng, Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]], Jǐng Chāngjí [[景昌極]], Wáng Ēnyáng [[王恩洋]], and others at the Institute. Issue one was published in 1923. The magazine was reorganized, and a new "issue 1" was published the following year. In reality, this second "issue 1" contained all of the material from the first "issue 1" with a few additional essays. Issue 2 was published in [[1925]], and issue 3 cam out in [[1926]]. Issue 4, the last issue, was a combined issue for [[1927]] and [[1928]]. This was the last time the magazine was published, owing mostly to disruptions caused by the Northern Expedition.
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In 1928, the name of the magazine was changed to [[內院雜刊]] or [[支那內學院雜刊]]. There were at least two issues of this: One at [[MFQ]] 56.317-388; and one from April, 1931 [[MFQB]] 39.439-467
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'''References:'''
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[[MFQ]] 205.3
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Current revision as of 12:13, 10 April 2011

Nèixué 內學
Inner Studies
Also called Zhīnà nèixué yuàn zákān 支那內學院雜刊 (China Inner Studies Institute Miscellany)
  • Associated Location(s): Nánjīng 南京
  • Associated Person(s): Ōuyáng Jìan 歐陽漸, Lǚ Chéng 呂澂
  • Associated Organization(s): China Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院

Nèixué 內學 (Inner Studies) was a Buddhist periodical and an organ of the China Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院. It was initially called Zhīnà nèixué yuàn zákān 支那內學院雜刊 (Chinese Inner Studies Institute Miscellany).

This magazine contained the works of Ōuyáng, Lǚ Chéng 呂澂, Jǐng Chāngjí 景昌極, Wáng Ēnyáng 王恩洋, and others at the Institute. Issue one was published in 1923. The magazine was then reorganized, and a new "issue 1" was published the following year. In reality, this second "issue 1" contained all of the material from the first "issue 1" with a few additional essays. Issue 2 was published in 1925, and issue 3 came out in 1926. Issue 4, the last issue, was a combined issue for 1927 and 1928. The publication ceased after this issue, owing mainly to disruptions caused by the Northern Expedition.

A smaller successor publication, Nèiyuàn zákān 內院雜刊 (Inner Hall Miscellany), was published later.

References

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