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+ | |placename=Nánjīng 南京 | ||
+ | |historical-names=Jīnlíng 金陵; Jiāngníng 江寧; Tiānjīng 天京 | ||
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+ | |nearby-locations=Nearby Locations: | ||
+ | * Mǎānshān [[馬鞍山]] | ||
+ | * Zhènjiāng [[鎮江]] | ||
+ | * Yángzhōu [[揚州]] | ||
+ | * Shànghǎi [[上海]] | ||
+ | |region=[[江南|Jiāngnán 江南]] | ||
+ | |editor-name=Gregory Adam Scott | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | + | '''Nánjīng 南京''' was the capital of the Tàipíng state in the mid-nineteenth century, as well as the capital of the Nationalist government from [[1928]]-[[1937]]. | |
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* The Jinling Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]] was established by Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]] in [[1866]] | * The Jinling Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]] was established by Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]] in [[1866]] | ||
+ | ** The Jetavana Hermitage [[祇洹精舍]] was located on the grounds of the press from [[1908]] to [[1910]] | ||
* The Chinese Inner Studies College [[支那內學院]] was established by Ōuyáng Jìan [[歐陽漸]] and Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]] in [[1922]] | * The Chinese Inner Studies College [[支那內學院]] was established by Ōuyáng Jìan [[歐陽漸]] and Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]] in [[1922]] | ||
- | * Línggǔ Temple 靈谷寺 was founded in the 6th century on Zǐjīn Mountain 紫金山 | + | ** The college published the periodical ''Inner Studies'' [[內學]] here |
- | * Qīxiá Temple 栖霞寺 was founded in the 5th century and is situated 22 km. northeast of the city | + | * The Buddhist Normal School for Monastics [[佛教師範僧學校]] was founded here in [[1910]] |
+ | * Línggǔ Temple [[靈谷寺]] was founded in the 6th century on Zǐjīn Mountain [[紫金山]] | ||
+ | * Qīxiá Temple [[栖霞寺]] was founded in the 5th century and is situated 22 km. northeast of the city | ||
+ | * Pílú (Vairocana) Temple [[毘盧寺]] was founded in the late 19th century with the support of Zēng Guóquán 曾國荃, by expanding a small hermitage that had been on the site since the Jiāqìng 嘉慶 era (1796-1820) | ||
+ | * The Jiāngsū Saṇgha Normal Study Hall [[江蘇僧師範學堂]] was located here between [[1909]] and [[1911]] | ||
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+ | == Other Notes == | ||
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+ | * Karl Ludvig Reichelt [[艾香德]] ran a Christian mission to Buddhists here in the [[1920s]] | ||
+ | * Yuèxiá [[月霞]] was tonsured here in [[1876]] | ||
+ | * Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]] died at Qīxiá Temple [[栖霞寺]] in [[1921]] | ||
+ | * Tāng Yòngtóng [[湯用彤]] taught here in the [[1920s]] | ||
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+ | == References and Resources == | ||
+ | * [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/nankin_1912.jpg Map of Nánjīng, 1912], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin | ||
+ | * [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/china_city_plans/txu-oclc-6566120.jpg U.S. Army Map Service map of Nánjīng, 1945], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin (warning - large file) | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] |
Nánjīng 南京
Other names include: Jīnlíng 金陵; Jiāngníng 江寧; Tiānjīng 天京 |
Nearby Locations: |
Jiāngnán 江南 Region |
Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott |
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Nánjīng 南京 was the capital of the Tàipíng state in the mid-nineteenth century, as well as the capital of the Nationalist government from 1928-1937.