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- | '''TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS-Chronology of Important Dates''' | + | ā'''TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS-Chronology of Important Dates''' |
This page contains a chronology for the project [[TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS]]. Enter here important dates from your chapters. Please note the following: | This page contains a chronology for the project [[TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS]]. Enter here important dates from your chapters. Please note the following: | ||
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*643-712: Fazang 法藏 | *643-712: Fazang 法藏 | ||
*648–714: Huizhao 慧沼 | *648–714: Huizhao 慧沼 | ||
- | *Doshō introduces Yogācāra into Japan | + | *654 |
+ | **Doshō introduces Yogācāra into Japan | ||
*ca. 7th century | *ca. 7th century | ||
**Candrakīrti (Ch. Yuecheng 月稱) | **Candrakīrti (Ch. Yuecheng 月稱) | ||
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**Śāntarakṣita (Ch. Jihu 寂護) | **Śāntarakṣita (Ch. Jihu 寂護) | ||
**Kamalaśīla (Ch. Lianhuajie 蓮華戒) | **Kamalaśīla (Ch. Lianhuajie 蓮華戒) | ||
- | *ca. 8th century: Śākyabuddhi | + | *ca. 8th century: Śākyabuddhi |
+ | *735 | ||
+ | ** Genbō introduces Buddhist logic into Japan | ||
*ca. 11th century: Ratnakīrti | *ca. 11th century: Ratnakīrti | ||
+ | * late 11th century: Zōjun and Jōkei revive Hossō | ||
==16th-18th Centuries== | ==16th-18th Centuries== | ||
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*1593-1661: Feiyin Tongrong 費隠通容 | *1593-1661: Feiyin Tongrong 費隠通容 | ||
*1599-1655: Ouyi Zhixu 蕅益智旭 | *1599-1655: Ouyi Zhixu 蕅益智旭 | ||
+ | *1675 | ||
+ | **Ryōkō Monsho lectures on Hossō | ||
+ | * ca. 1746 | ||
+ | ** Tominaga Nakamoto challenges Yogācāra doctrine of ālayavijñāna | ||
==19th Century== | ==19th Century== | ||
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*1849 | *1849 | ||
**Birth of Nanjō Bunyū 南條文雄 | **Birth of Nanjō Bunyū 南條文雄 | ||
+ | *1858 | ||
+ | **Death of Gesshō | ||
*1863 | *1863 | ||
**Birth of Sylvain Lévi | **Birth of Sylvain Lévi | ||
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*1873 | *1873 | ||
**Birth of Jiang Weiqiao 蔣維喬 | **Birth of Jiang Weiqiao 蔣維喬 | ||
+ | **Birth of Ouyang Jingwu 歐陽竟無 | ||
*1875 | *1875 | ||
**Birth of Wang Xiaoxu 王小徐 | **Birth of Wang Xiaoxu 王小徐 | ||
+ | *1876 | ||
+ | **Nanjō Bun'yū studies in Oxford and Yang Wenhui hears of his activities | ||
*1877 | *1877 | ||
**Birth of Baron Alexander von Stäel-Holstein | **Birth of Baron Alexander von Stäel-Holstein | ||
+ | *1878 | ||
+ | ** Yang Wenhui meets Nanjō Bun'yū in England | ||
+ | *1879 | ||
+ | ** Hara Tanzan lectures on ''Awakening of Faith'' as Indian philosophy at Tokyo University | ||
*1880 | *1880 | ||
**Birth of Zhang Huasheng 張化聲 | **Birth of Zhang Huasheng 張化聲 | ||
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*1882 | *1882 | ||
**Birth of Ferdinand Diedrich Lessing, Ui Hakuju 宇井伯 | **Birth of Ferdinand Diedrich Lessing, Ui Hakuju 宇井伯 | ||
+ | *1884 | ||
+ | **Kirara Kōyō advocates use of Buddhist logic in society and compares it with Western logic | ||
*1885 | *1885 | ||
**Birth of Xiong Shili 熊十力 | **Birth of Xiong Shili 熊十力 | ||
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*1890 | *1890 | ||
**Birth of Taixu 太虛, Tang Dayuan 唐大圓 | **Birth of Taixu 太虛, Tang Dayuan 唐大圓 | ||
+ | *1891 | ||
+ | ** Nanjō and Yang Wenhui begin to exchange Buddhist texts,many Yogācārin | ||
+ | *1894 | ||
+ | ** Xia Zengyou introduces Zhang Taiyan to Buddhism | ||
*1895 | *1895 | ||
**Birth of Yamaguchi Susumu 山口益, Liang Shuming 梁漱溟 | **Birth of Yamaguchi Susumu 山口益, Liang Shuming 梁漱溟 | ||
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*1897 | *1897 | ||
**Birth of Wang Enyang 王恩洋 | **Birth of Wang Enyang 王恩洋 | ||
+ | **Song Shu studies Buddhism, esp. Buddhist logic, with Matsubayashi Kōjun in Shanghai | ||
*1898 | *1898 | ||
**Execution of Tan Sitong 譚嗣同 | **Execution of Tan Sitong 譚嗣同 | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan flees to Taiwan | ||
+ | **Tan Sitong’s ''An Exposition of Benevolence'' (''Renxue'' 仁學) appears in the ''China Discussion'' (''Qing yi bao'' 清議報) in Yokohama. A different version is published in Shanghai in the ''East Asia Times'' (''Yadong shibao'' 亞東時報). | ||
==20th Century== | ==20th Century== | ||
===1900s=== | ===1900s=== | ||
+ | *1902 | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan flees to Japan | ||
*1903 | *1903 | ||
**Birth of Étienne Paul Marie Lamotte | **Birth of Étienne Paul Marie Lamotte | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan is arrested in Shanghai, studies Yogācāra texts intensively while in prison for three years | ||
+ | **Song Shu discusses Buddhist logic with Nanjō and other Japanese scholars | ||
*1904 | *1904 | ||
**Birth of Fafang 法舫 | **Birth of Fafang 法舫 | ||
*1906 | *1906 | ||
**Birth of Yinshun 印順 | **Birth of Yinshun 印順 | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan goes to Japan to edit ''Minbao'' for Tongmenghui | ||
+ | *1907 | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan in Tokyo speech uses Yogācāra to justify overthrow of Manchu rule | ||
+ | *1908 | ||
+ | **Su Manshu attacks Richard's translation of ''Awakening of Faith'' | ||
+ | **Debate between Zhang Taiyan over Yogācāra and revolution | ||
*1909 | *1909 | ||
**Birth of Mou Zongsan 牟宗三 | **Birth of Mou Zongsan 牟宗三 | ||
===1910-1915=== | ===1910-1915=== | ||
+ | *1910 | ||
+ | **Death of Song Shu | ||
*1911 | *1911 | ||
**Death of Yang Wenhui 楊文會 | **Death of Yang Wenhui 楊文會 | ||
+ | **Zhang Taiyan returns to China, advocating Yogācāra to Japanese monks in farewell speech | ||
+ | **Death of Takeda Hanshi | ||
===1916-1919=== | ===1916-1919=== | ||
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*1922 | *1922 | ||
**Wuchang Buddhist Seminary (Wuchang foxue yuan 武昌佛學院) opens | **Wuchang Buddhist Seminary (Wuchang foxue yuan 武昌佛學院) opens | ||
+ | **Inner Studies Institute (Zhina neixue yuan 支那內學院) Opens | ||
**Death of Zhang Kecheng 張克誠 | **Death of Zhang Kecheng 張克誠 | ||
*1923 | *1923 | ||
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*1938 | *1938 | ||
**Death of Louis Étienne Joseph Marie de la Vallée Poussin | **Death of Louis Étienne Joseph Marie de la Vallée Poussin | ||
+ | *1939 | ||
+ | **Publication of ''Faxiang weishixue'' 法相唯識學 by the Commercial Press in Shanghai—a collection of Taixu’s essays and speeches on Yogācāra | ||
===1940s=== | ===1940s=== |
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