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|name=Fóhuà xīn qīngnián huì 佛化新青年會 | |name=Fóhuà xīn qīngnián huì 佛化新青年會 | ||
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|established=[[1923]] in Běijīng [[北京]] | |established=[[1923]] in Běijīng [[北京]] | ||
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* Published ''Fóhuà xīn qīngnián'' [[佛化新青年]] (The Young Men's Buddhistic Monthly) | * Published ''Fóhuà xīn qīngnián'' [[佛化新青年]] (The Young Men's Buddhistic Monthly) | ||
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- | '''Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth | + | '''Fóhuà xīn qīngnián huì 佛化新青年會''' (Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth) was a major national organization of young lay and ordained Buddhists active in the 1920s. |
- | ==History== | + | == History == |
- | + | Inspired by lectures given by Tàixū [[太虛]], Zhāng Zōngzài [[張宗載]] and Níng Dáyùn [[寧達蘊]] founded the Běijjīng New Young Men's Buddhist Association 北京佛教新青年會 in [[1923]]. The title of this organization clearly draws from the rhetoric of Chén Dúxiù 陳獨秀, who mooted the idea of the "New Young Person" 新青年 in Běijīng in [[1917]]. Tàixū later had the name changed to the "Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth." Within three years of its formation, more than 10,000 people had joined and there were branches in Xiàmén [[廈門]], Tàiyuán [[太原]], Shànghǎi [[上海]], Wǔhàn [[武漢]], and Quánzhōu [[泉州]]. They received the support of Hú Ruìlín [[胡瑞霖]], Cài Yuánpéi [[蔡元培]], and Liáng Qǐchāo [[梁啟超]]. <ref>Shì, 1.306-308.</ref> | |
- | Inspired by lectures given by Tàixū [[太虛]], Zhāng Zōngzài [[張宗載]] and Níng Dáyùn [[寧達蘊]] founded the Běijjīng New Young Men's Buddhist Association 北京佛教新青年會 in [[1923]]. The title of this organization clearly draws from the rhetoric of Chén Dúxiù 陳獨秀, who mooted the idea of the "New Young Person" 新青年 in Běijīng in [[1917]]. Tàixū later had the name changed to the "Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth." Within three years of its formation, more than 10,000 people had joined and there were branches in Xiàmén [[廈門]], Tàiyuán [[太原]], Shànghǎi [[上海]], Wǔhàn [[武漢]], and Quánzhōu [[泉州]]. They received the support of Hú Ruìlín [[胡瑞霖]], Cài Yuánpéi 蔡元培, Liáng Qǐchāo 梁啟超. <ref>Shì, 1.306-308.</ref> | + | |
On April 26, [[1924]], the Association, along with Dàojiē [[道階]] hosted Rabindrananth Tagore at Fǎyuán Temple [[法源寺]].<ref>Shì, 1.309.</ref> | On April 26, [[1924]], the Association, along with Dàojiē [[道階]] hosted Rabindrananth Tagore at Fǎyuán Temple [[法源寺]].<ref>Shì, 1.309.</ref> | ||
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Before the the Northern Expedition began in [[1927]], the northern and southern branches of the Association split, but the rejoined afterward.<ref>Shì, 1.313.</ref> | Before the the Northern Expedition began in [[1927]], the northern and southern branches of the Association split, but the rejoined afterward.<ref>Shì, 1.313.</ref> | ||
- | ==Notable Members== | + | == Notable Members == |
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- | ==References== | + | == References == |
* {{ZFJS}} | * {{ZFJS}} | ||
[[Category:Institution]] | [[Category:Institution]] |
Disambiguation Note: Not to be confused with the Fójiào qīngnián huì 佛教青年會.
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* Published Fóhuà xīn qīngnián 佛化新青年 (The Young Men's Buddhistic Monthly) |
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Fóhuà xīn qīngnián huì 佛化新青年會 (Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth) was a major national organization of young lay and ordained Buddhists active in the 1920s.
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Inspired by lectures given by Tàixū 太虛, Zhāng Zōngzài 張宗載 and Níng Dáyùn 寧達蘊 founded the Běijjīng New Young Men's Buddhist Association 北京佛教新青年會 in 1923. The title of this organization clearly draws from the rhetoric of Chén Dúxiù 陳獨秀, who mooted the idea of the "New Young Person" 新青年 in Běijīng in 1917. Tàixū later had the name changed to the "Association for the Buddhacization of the New Youth." Within three years of its formation, more than 10,000 people had joined and there were branches in Xiàmén 廈門, Tàiyuán 太原, Shànghǎi 上海, Wǔhàn 武漢, and Quánzhōu 泉州. They received the support of Hú Ruìlín 胡瑞霖, Cài Yuánpéi 蔡元培, and Liáng Qǐchāo 梁啟超. [1]
On April 26, 1924, the Association, along with Dàojiē 道階 hosted Rabindrananth Tagore at Fǎyuán Temple 法源寺.[2]
Before the the Northern Expedition began in 1927, the northern and southern branches of the Association split, but the rejoined afterward.[3]
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