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+ | |title='''Xiàndài sēngqié 現代僧伽'''<br>''Modern Sangha'' | ||
+ | |other-names= | ||
+ | |image=[[File:Xiandai_sengqie.jpg|200px|center|Xiàndài sēngqié]] | ||
+ | |print-run=March [[1928]] – April [[1932]] (then the name was changed to ''Xiàndài fójiào zhōukān'' 現代佛教周刊); under that name, it ran until at least August [[1933]] | ||
+ | |other-info=Printed by Fēngxíng 風行 Publishing | ||
+ | |location=First at Minnan Buddhist Seminary [[閩南佛學院]], later Cháozhōu 潮州 | ||
+ | |person=Dàxǐng [[大醒]] | ||
+ | |organization=Xiàndài sēngqié shè 現代僧伽社 | ||
+ | |editor-name= | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | + | '''Xiàndài sēngqié 現代僧伽''' (''Modern Sangha'') was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that promoted the formation of a modern ''sangha'', modern Buddhism and a modern society. | |
- | + | Published quarterly and averaged about 100 pages per issue. When Dàxǐng went to Cháozhōu in April, [[1932]] the name was changed to ''Xiàndài fójiào zhōukān'' 現代佛教周刊 (''Modern Buddhism Weekly''). After it became a monthly it began to focus on research into the principles of Buddhism and thus became much more academic. It took on hot topics of the day, such as the editor’s call for instituting monastic exams. | |
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- | + | * [[MFQ]] has 20 issues. Starting from vol. 1929-1930 (published together around 450 pages). It also has seven issues from [[1928]] and two from [[1930]] in vol. 139. | |
- | + | * [[MFQB]] has several issues from [[1929]] in vol. 39 | |
- | [[MFQ]] has 20 issues. Starting from vol. 1929-1930 (published together around 450 pages). | + | |
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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- | [[MFQ]] 205 | + | * [[MFQ]] 205:21 |
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Xiàndài sēngqié 現代僧伽
Modern Sangha |
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Xiàndài sēngqié 現代僧伽 (Modern Sangha) was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that promoted the formation of a modern sangha, modern Buddhism and a modern society.
Published quarterly and averaged about 100 pages per issue. When Dàxǐng went to Cháozhōu in April, 1932 the name was changed to Xiàndài fójiào zhōukān 現代佛教周刊 (Modern Buddhism Weekly). After it became a monthly it began to focus on research into the principles of Buddhism and thus became much more academic. It took on hot topics of the day, such as the editor’s call for instituting monastic exams.