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+ | |name-date=Huáng Chànhuá 黃懺華 (ca. 1890-1977) | ||
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+ | |birth=ca. [[1890]] (Guāngxù 光緒 16) in Shùndé 順德, Guǎngdōng [[廣東]] | ||
+ | |death=August 28, 1977 in Hángzhōu [[杭州]] of a heart obstruction | ||
+ | |associates=Notable Associates: | ||
+ | * Ōuyáng Jiàn [[歐陽漸]] | ||
+ | * Rénshān [[仁山]] | ||
+ | * Tàixū [[太虛]] | ||
+ | * Táiyuán [[台源]] | ||
+ | * Xiè Jiàn [[謝健]] | ||
+ | |editor-name=Gregory Adam Scott | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | Huáng is best 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]]. | + | '''Huáng Chànhuá 黃懺華 (ca. 1890-1977)''' is best 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]]. |
- | + | ==Biography== | |
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Huáng moved to Nánjīng [[南京]] with his father and lived there from an early age. He traveled to Japan twice to study, graduating from the law department of Nihon University 日本大学法科 and the philosophy department of Imperial University 帝国大学哲学科. | Huáng moved to Nánjīng [[南京]] with his father and lived there from an early age. He traveled to Japan twice to study, graduating from the law department of Nihon University 日本大学法科 and the philosophy department of Imperial University 帝国大学哲学科. | ||
- | In [[1914]] he heard Ōuyáng Jìngwú [[歐陽竟無]] lecture at the Jinling Scriptural Press [[金陵課經處]], and | + | In [[1914]] he heard Ōuyáng Jìngwú [[歐陽竟無]] lecture at the Jinling Scriptural Press [[金陵課經處]], and by the next year had become his student. Later he studied under Tàixū [[太虛]]. |
- | In [[1928]] he was invited, along with Xiè Jiàn [[謝健]], Rénshān [[仁山]], Táiyuán [[台源]] and others, to form the executive committee of the Chinese Buddhist Studies Association [[中國佛學會]] established by Tàixū | + | In [[1928]] he was invited, along with Xiè Jiàn [[謝健]], Rénshān [[仁山]], Táiyuán [[台源]] and others, to form the executive committee of the Chinese Buddhist Studies Association [[中國佛學會]] established by Tàixū. |
- | + | ==Important Works== | |
- | ''' | + | * 佛教各宗大意 ''General Outline of Buddhist Schools'', Commercial Press 商務印書館, [[1934]] |
+ | * 佛學概論 ''General Treatise on Buddhism'', Commercial Press 商務印書館, [[1935]] | ||
+ | * [[中國佛教史]] ''History of Chinese Buddhism'', Commercial Press 商務印書館, [[1940]] | ||
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- | + | ==References== | |
- | + | * {{ZFJS}} Pp. 2.701-702. | |
- | + | * {{XFRC}} Pp. 2.1247a-1249b. | |
- | * 蔡宏. "黃懺華著作述評" [http://www.hkbuddhist.org/magazine/472/472_11.html] | + | * 蔡宏. "黃懺華著作述評" [http://www.hkbuddhist.org/magazine/472/472_11.html] [http://www.hkbuddhist.org/magazine/475/475_06.html] |
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Huáng Chànhuá 黃懺華 (ca. 1890-1977)
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Huáng Chànhuá 黃懺華 (ca. 1890-1977) is best 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.
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Huáng moved to Nánjīng 南京 with his father and lived there from an early age. He traveled to Japan twice to study, graduating from the law department of Nihon University 日本大学法科 and the philosophy department of Imperial University 帝国大学哲学科.
In 1914 he heard Ōuyáng Jìngwú 歐陽竟無 lecture at the Jinling Scriptural Press 金陵課經處, and by the next year had become his student. Later he studied under Tàixū 太虛.
In 1928 he was invited, along with Xiè Jiàn 謝健, Rénshān 仁山, Táiyuán 台源 and others, to form the executive committee of the Chinese Buddhist Studies Association 中國佛學會 established by Tàixū.