Nanying fojiao 南瀛佛教

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* South Seas Buddhism 南瀛佛教 January, 1930, to January, 1941
* South Seas Buddhism 南瀛佛教 January, 1930, to January, 1941
* Taiwanese Buddhism 台灣佛教 February, 1941 - December, 1941
* Taiwanese Buddhism 台灣佛教 February, 1941 - December, 1941
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Roughly 33 pages per issue at some points, over 60 pages at others. Run by Taiwanese. Started in Chinese. Articles on scripture, faith, practice, poetry. It became bilingual Chinese-Japanese in July, [[1936]].  By [[1937]], it had become heavily pro-Emperor and the Chinese content was almost completely removed, with only a few poems in Chinese being published.
Roughly 33 pages per issue at some points, over 60 pages at others. Run by Taiwanese. Started in Chinese. Articles on scripture, faith, practice, poetry. It became bilingual Chinese-Japanese in July, [[1936]].  By [[1937]], it had become heavily pro-Emperor and the Chinese content was almost completely removed, with only a few poems in Chinese being published.
[[MFQ]] has over 200 issues. Looks fairly complete.
[[MFQ]] has over 200 issues. Looks fairly complete.
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Revision as of 22:47, 29 May 2009

Nányíng fójiào 南瀛佛教 (South Seas Buddhism)

A Buddhist periodical published in Taiwan, known by three different names.

  • Run: July, 1923 – December, 1941
  • Location(s): Táiwān 台灣
  • Person(s): Lín Xǔzài 林許在
  • Associated Organizations: South Seas Buddhist Association 南瀛佛教會

Names

  • South Seas Buddhist Association News 南瀛佛教會會報 1923 - January, 1930
  • South Seas Buddhism 南瀛佛教 January, 1930, to January, 1941
  • Taiwanese Buddhism 台灣佛教 February, 1941 - December, 1941

Roughly 33 pages per issue at some points, over 60 pages at others. Run by Taiwanese. Started in Chinese. Articles on scripture, faith, practice, poetry. It became bilingual Chinese-Japanese in July, 1936. By 1937, it had become heavily pro-Emperor and the Chinese content was almost completely removed, with only a few poems in Chinese being published.

MFQ has over 200 issues. Looks fairly complete.


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References:

MFQ 205.49-50

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