Zhong Ri mijiao 中日密教

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|title='''Zhōng Rì mìjiào 中日密教'''<br>''Sino-Japanese Esotericism''
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|print-run=November 21, [[1934]] - December 21, [[1935]]?
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|location=Tiānjīn [[天津]], Japanese concession
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|person=石井嘉橞, Wáng Yītáng 王揖唐, Sūn Chuánfāng 孫傳芳
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|organization=Shingon Sect 真言宗, Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association (Zhōng Rì mìjiào yánjiù huì 中日密教研究會)
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== Zhōng Rì mìjiào 中日密教 (''Sino-Japanese Esotericism'')==
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'''Zhōng Rì mìjiào 中日密教''' (''Sino-Japanese Esotericism'') was a short-lived, Japanese-run periodical published in north China.
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A short-lived Japanese-run periodical in Northern China.
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The parent organization of this periodical, the Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association, was based at the headquarters of the Shingon 真言 sect on Koyasan 高野山 in Japan. The goal of this organization was colonial in intent, they sought to use Esoteric Buddhism to create an entry for Japanese culture and authority into Chinese Buddhist life.
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* Run: November, [[1933]] - [[1935]]
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== Print Run ==
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* Location(s): The Japanese Concession in Tiānjīn [[天津]]
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* Person(s): 石井嘉橞, 王揖唐, 孫傳芳
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* Associated Organizations: Shingon Sect 真言宗, Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association (Zhōng Rì mìjiào yánjiù huì 中日密教研究會)
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The parent organization of this periodical, the Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association, was based at the headquarters of the Shingon 真言 sect, Koyasan 高野山. The goal of this organization was colonial in intent, they sought to use Esoteric Buddhism to create an entry for Japanese culture and authority into Chinese Buddhist life.
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[[MFQ]] has seven issues:
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There are seven issues in the [[MFQ]]: vol. 1, nos. 1-2, vol. 2, nos. 1-3, 5, 12) (MFQ 45.261-483).
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{| class="wikitable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray;" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
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|-
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| Volume 1, Number 1 || November 21, 1934 || MFQ 45:259-302
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|-
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| Volume 1, Number 2 || December 21, 1934 || MFQ 45:303-334
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| Volume 2, Number 1 || January 21, 1935 || MFQ 45:335-370
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|-
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| Volume 2, Number 2 || February 21, 1935 || MFQ 45:371-396
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| Volume 2, Number 3 || March 21, 1935 || MFQ 45:397-424
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| Volume 2, Number 4 || May 21, 1935 || MFQ 45:425-458
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| Volume 2, Number 12 || December 21, 1935 || MFQ 45:459-484
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|}
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==References==
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'''References:'''
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* [[MFQ]] 205.15.
* [[MFQ]] 205.15.
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Current revision as of 15:45, 30 March 2011

Zhōng Rì mìjiào 中日密教
Sino-Japanese Esotericism
  • Print run: November 21, 1934 - December 21, 1935?
  • Associated Location(s): Tiānjīn 天津, Japanese concession
  • Associated Person(s): 石井嘉橞, Wáng Yītáng 王揖唐, Sūn Chuánfāng 孫傳芳
  • Associated Organization(s): Shingon Sect 真言宗, Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association (Zhōng Rì mìjiào yánjiù huì 中日密教研究會)

Zhōng Rì mìjiào 中日密教 (Sino-Japanese Esotericism) was a short-lived, Japanese-run periodical published in north China.

The parent organization of this periodical, the Sino-Japanese Esotericism Research Association, was based at the headquarters of the Shingon 真言 sect on Koyasan 高野山 in Japan. The goal of this organization was colonial in intent, they sought to use Esoteric Buddhism to create an entry for Japanese culture and authority into Chinese Buddhist life.

Print Run

MFQ has seven issues:

Volume 1, Number 1 November 21, 1934 MFQ 45:259-302
Volume 1, Number 2 December 21, 1934 MFQ 45:303-334
Volume 2, Number 1 January 21, 1935 MFQ 45:335-370
Volume 2, Number 2 February 21, 1935 MFQ 45:371-396
Volume 2, Number 3 March 21, 1935 MFQ 45:397-424
Volume 2, Number 4 May 21, 1935 MFQ 45:425-458
Volume 2, Number 12 December 21, 1935 MFQ 45:459-484

References

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