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- | |name-date=Dàcí 大慈 | + | |name-date=Dàcí 大慈 (1884-1923) |
|names=* Lay name 俗姓名: Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼 | |names=* Lay name 俗姓名: Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼 | ||
- | * Courtesy name 字: Dàcí 大慈 | + | * Name 名: Kǎiyuán 愷元 |
+ | * Courtesy name 字: Dàcí 大慈<ref>Baidu gives Bǎochāng 寶昌 as another 字 but this might be from another individual.</ref> | ||
* Dharma name 法名: Chuánxīn 傳心 | * Dharma name 法名: Chuánxīn 傳心 | ||
- | |image= | + | |image=[[File:Daci.png|300px|center]] |
- | |birth= | + | |birth=[[1884]] in Yíchāng 宜昌, Hǔběi [[湖北]] |
- | |death= | + | |death=[[1923]] |
|associates=Notable Associates: | |associates=Notable Associates: | ||
* Chén Yuánbái [[陳元白]] | * Chén Yuánbái [[陳元白]] | ||
* Dàjué [[大覺]] | * Dàjué [[大覺]] | ||
* Dàyǒng [[大勇]] | * Dàyǒng [[大勇]] | ||
+ | * Jiǎng Zuòbīn [[蔣作賓]] | ||
* Sūn Dàoxiū [[孫道修]] | * Sūn Dàoxiū [[孫道修]] | ||
+ | * Tàixū [[太虛]] | ||
|editor-name=Erik Hammerstrom | |editor-name=Erik Hammerstrom | ||
}} | }} | ||
- | + | '''Dàcí 大慈 (1884-1923)''', also known by his lay name '''Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼''', was a Buddhist layman involved in the Republican revolution and who later became a monk under Tàixū [[太虛]]. | |
- | '' | + | == Biography == |
+ | Huáng Bǎocāng was from Húběi 湖北. He was one of the founding members of the Awakening Society [[覺社]] in Shànghǎi 上海 in [[1918]], and he contributed to their periodical ''Juéshè cóngshū'' [[覺社叢書]]. | ||
- | Huáng | + | In [[1918]], Huáng went with his friends Dǒng Mùshū 董慕舒, Lǐ Jǐnzhāng 李錦章 (See the entry for Dàyǒng [[大勇]]), and Sūn Dàoxiū [[孫道修]] to hear Fóyuán [[佛源]] lecture in Chóngqìng [[重慶]], which led them all to have faith in Buddhism. Three of them tonsured under Yùhuáng [[玉皇]] at Tiānwáng Temple [[天王寺]] in Níngbō [[寧波]]. Lǐ became Dàyǒng, Huáng became Dàcí [[大慈]], and Dǒng became Dàjué [[大覺]]. Huáng was the eldest of them. |
- | + | == Gallery == | |
- | + | {{Image gallery | |
- | + | |title=Images of Huáng Bǎocāng / Dàcí | |
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- | + | |width=160 | |
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- | + | |Chen_Huang_Jiang.png|Image of Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼, Chén Yuánbái 陳元白 and Jiǎng Zuòbīn 蔣作賓|Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼 in centre, Chén Yuánbái 陳元白 at right, Jiǎng Yǔyán 蔣雨岩 (Jiǎng Zuòbīn 蔣作賓) at left | |
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+ | == Notes == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
- | + | == References == | |
- | + | * [http://baike.baidu.com/view/2877641.htm Baidu article] | |
* {{XFRC}} Pp. 1.45a-b. | * {{XFRC}} Pp. 1.45a-b. | ||
[[Category:Biography]] | [[Category:Biography]] |
Dàcí 大慈 (1884-1923)
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Dàcí 大慈 (1884-1923), also known by his lay name Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼, was a Buddhist layman involved in the Republican revolution and who later became a monk under Tàixū 太虛.
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Huáng Bǎocāng was from Húběi 湖北. He was one of the founding members of the Awakening Society 覺社 in Shànghǎi 上海 in 1918, and he contributed to their periodical Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書.
In 1918, Huáng went with his friends Dǒng Mùshū 董慕舒, Lǐ Jǐnzhāng 李錦章 (See the entry for Dàyǒng 大勇), and Sūn Dàoxiū 孫道修 to hear Fóyuán 佛源 lecture in Chóngqìng 重慶, which led them all to have faith in Buddhism. Three of them tonsured under Yùhuáng 玉皇 at Tiānwáng Temple 天王寺 in Níngbō 寧波. Lǐ became Dàyǒng, Huáng became Dàcí 大慈, and Dǒng became Dàjué 大覺. Huáng was the eldest of them.
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