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- | The 1860s | + | The 1860s saw the end of the second Opium War, the destructive Tàipíng Rebellion in China, and the establishment of the Meiji Emperor as political leader of Japan. |
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** Bunkyū 文久 1 | ** Bunkyū 文久 1 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Yìnguāng [[印光]] and Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]] are born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** Zongli Yamen 總理各國事務衙門 (Foreign Office) established | ** Zongli Yamen 總理各國事務衙門 (Foreign Office) established | ||
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** Genji 元治 1 | ** Genji 元治 1 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Luó Jiālíng [[羅迦陵]] and Hú Zǐhù [[胡子笏]] are born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** Most territories of the Taiping reclaimed by the Qing | ** Most territories of the Taiping reclaimed by the Qing | ||
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** Keiō 慶応 1 | ** Keiō 慶応 1 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Tán Sìtóng [[譚嗣同]] and Shī Shěngzhī [[施省之]] are born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** May 1: Genji era ends, Keiō era begins in Japan | ** May 1: Genji era ends, Keiō era begins in Japan | ||
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** Keiō 慶応 2 | ** Keiō 慶応 2 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Dàojiē [[道階]] is born | ||
+ | ** Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]] begins to print scriptures, an effort that would later become the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]] | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
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** Keiō 慶応 3 | ** Keiō 慶応 3 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Wáng Yītíng [[王一亭]] is born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** January 30: Death of Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇 | ** January 30: Death of Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇 | ||
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** Meiji 明治 1 | ** Meiji 明治 1 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Jìchán [[寄禪]] is tonsured | ||
+ | ** Zhāng Tàiyán [[章太炎]] is born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** Tàipíng Yuánnián era ends | ** Tàipíng Yuánnián era ends | ||
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** Meiji 明治 2 | ** Meiji 明治 2 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
+ | ** Timothy Richard [[李提摩太]] sails for China | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
The 1860s saw the end of the second Opium War, the destructive Tàipíng Rebellion in China, and the establishment of the Meiji Emperor as political leader of Japan.
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