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Gong Zizhen [[龔自珍]] 1792-1841
 
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Courtesy name Seren 璱人, styled Dingan 定盦, also called Gongzuo 巩祚.
 
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Lay scholar and writer on Buddhist subjects.
 
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Gong Zizhen 龔自珍, corrected by Wang Peizheng 王佩諍校. Gong Zizhen quanji 龔自珍全集. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 1975.
 
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Wei Yuan [[魏源]] 1794-1856
 
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Courtesy name Moshen 魏默深, also called Chengguan 魏承貫.
 
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Wei Yuan 魏源, Wei Yuan Quanji Bianji Weiyuanhui, ed. and corrected 魏源全集編輯委員會編校. Wei Yuan quanji 魏源全集. Changsha: Yuelu shushe, 2004.
 
Nanjo Bunyu [[南条文雄]] 1849-1927
Nanjo Bunyu [[南条文雄]] 1849-1927
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Timothy Richard [[李提摩太]]
Timothy Richard [[李提摩太]]
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Kang Youwei [[康有為]] 1858-1927
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Kāng Yǒuwéi [[康有為]] 1858-1927
Originally called Zuyi 祖詒, courtesy name Guangxia 康廣厦, styled Changsu 長素, later changed his style to Gengsheng 更生
Originally called Zuyi 祖詒, courtesy name Guangxia 康廣厦, styled Changsu 長素, later changed his style to Gengsheng 更生
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Courtesy name Zhuoru 梁卓如, styled Rengong 任公, alias Yinbingshi Zhuren 飲冰室主人
Courtesy name Zhuoru 梁卓如, styled Rengong 任公, alias Yinbingshi Zhuren 飲冰室主人
佛學大辭典
佛學大辭典
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Su Manshu [[蘇曼殊]] 1894-1918
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Eccentric poet, fiction writer, radical and Buddhist monk.
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Yinshun [[印順]] 1906-2005
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Lay name Zhang Luqin 張鹿芹
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Teacher of Zhengyan (Sheng-yen) 證嚴 1937-, founder of the Tzu-chi Foundation in Taiwan.
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Gong Zizhen [[龔自珍]] 1792-1841
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Courtesy name Seren 璱人, styled Dingan 定盦, also called Gongzuo 巩祚.
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Lay scholar and writer on Buddhist subjects.
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Gong Zizhen 龔自珍, corrected by Wang Peizheng 王佩諍校. Gong Zizhen quanji 龔自珍全集. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 1975.
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Wei Yuan [[魏源]] 1794-1856
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Courtesy name Moshen 魏默深, also called Chengguan 魏承貫.
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Wei Yuan 魏源, Wei Yuan Quanji Bianji Weiyuanhui, ed. and corrected 魏源全集編輯委員會編校. Wei Yuan quanji 魏源全集. Changsha: Yuelu shushe, 2004.
Yang Du [[楊度]] 1875-1931
Yang Du [[楊度]] 1875-1931
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Also called 靂迎葉錫道爾濟
Also called 靂迎葉錫道爾濟
A living Buddha of Mongolian Buddhism. Also see Baidu article.
A living Buddha of Mongolian Buddhism. Also see Baidu article.
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Su Manshu [[蘇曼殊]] 1894-1918
 
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Eccentric poet, fiction writer, radical and Buddhist monk.
 
Zhou Shujia [[周叔迦]] 1899-1970
Zhou Shujia [[周叔迦]] 1899-1970
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Liu Manqing [[劉曼卿]] 1906-1941
Liu Manqing [[劉曼卿]] 1906-1941
Born in Lhasa but brought up in Beijing, Liu was a bilingual special envoy whose account of her journey to Tibet in 1929 on behalf of the central government was published as 康藏軺征 (The Pacification of Kham-Zang).
Born in Lhasa but brought up in Beijing, Liu was a bilingual special envoy whose account of her journey to Tibet in 1929 on behalf of the central government was published as 康藏軺征 (The Pacification of Kham-Zang).
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Yinshun [[印順]] 1906-2005
 
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Lay name Zhang Luqin 張鹿芹
 
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Teacher of Zhengyan (Sheng-yen) 證嚴 1937-, founder of the Tzu-chi Foundation in Taiwan.
 
Jia Benyang [[嘉本樣]] 1908-2004
Jia Benyang [[嘉本樣]] 1908-2004
Also called 雍增仁波切 and 拉茂雍增 · 洛桑克珠嘉措 (transliterated Tibetan names)
Also called 雍增仁波切 and 拉茂雍增 · 洛桑克珠嘉措 (transliterated Tibetan names)
See article in Xianggang Fojiao [Chinese]
See article in Xianggang Fojiao [Chinese]

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Higher Priority Articles to do


Nanjo Bunyu 南条文雄 1849-1927 Helped Yang Renshan to import Buddhist texts from Japan which had been lost in China.

Timothy Richard 李提摩太

Kāng Yǒuwéi 康有為 1858-1927 Originally called Zuyi 祖詒, courtesy name Guangxia 康廣厦, styled Changsu 長素, later changed his style to Gengsheng 更生

Yuexia 月霞, 1858-1917 Courtesy name Xianzhu 顯珠

Shi Xingzhi 施省之 1865-1922 Also called Zhaozeng 施肇曾 and Zhizhao 智照 Worked in the foreign service in the late Qing, turned to Buddhism in mid-life, headed the Shanghai Lay Buddhist Association.

Zhang Taiyan 章太炎 1869-1936 Called Binglin 章炳麟, initially called Xuecheng 學乘, courtesy name Meishu 章枚叔 or 章梅叔, alias Taiyan 章太炎

Liang Qichao 梁啟超 1873-1929 Courtesy name Zhuoru 梁卓如, styled Rengong 任公, alias Yinbingshi Zhuren 飲冰室主人 佛學大辭典

Su Manshu 蘇曼殊 1894-1918 Eccentric poet, fiction writer, radical and Buddhist monk.

Yinshun 印順 1906-2005 Lay name Zhang Luqin 張鹿芹 Teacher of Zhengyan (Sheng-yen) 證嚴 1937-, founder of the Tzu-chi Foundation in Taiwan.


Lower Priority Articles to do

Gong Zizhen 龔自珍 1792-1841 Courtesy name Seren 璱人, styled Dingan 定盦, also called Gongzuo 巩祚. Lay scholar and writer on Buddhist subjects. Gong Zizhen 龔自珍, corrected by Wang Peizheng 王佩諍校. Gong Zizhen quanji 龔自珍全集. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 1975.

Wei Yuan 魏源 1794-1856 Courtesy name Moshen 魏默深, also called Chengguan 魏承貫. Wei Yuan 魏源, Wei Yuan Quanji Bianji Weiyuanhui, ed. and corrected 魏源全集編輯委員會編校. Wei Yuan quanji 魏源全集. Changsha: Yuelu shushe, 2004.

Yang Du 楊度 1875-1931 Originally called Chengzan 承瓉, courtesy name Zhezi 楊哲子, later changed his name to Du 楊度, aliases Hugong 虎公 and Huchan 虎禪, often called himself Chan Master Tiger 虎禪師, the Tiger asetic 虎頭陀 and Shakya Tiger 釋虎 Yang had a five or six year involvement with Buddhist ideas, especially those of the Southern Chan, as he searched for methods to solve political and social problems. See Liu Qingbo, 14-16.

The Dalai Lama 大賴 1876-1933 Tibetan name: Thubten Gyatso 土登嘉措

Hu Ruilin 胡瑞霖 1878-1943 Dharma name (?) Miaoguan 妙觀 An elder statesman of the Republic, he turned to Buddhism later in life. Short biography

Kang Jiyao 康寄遙 1880-1969 Buddhist layman, eventually killed during the Cultural Revolution. Short biography.

Chen Yuan 陳垣 1880-1971 Courtesy name Yuan'an 援庵; styled Yuan'an 圓庵. Published a book in 1923 on the Jews of Kaifeng: Kaifeng Yicileyejiao Kao [A Study of Judaism in Kaifeng] 開封一賜樂業教考. Published Shishi Yinian Lu [Record of Suspect Dates for Buddhist Monks] 釋氏疑年錄 in 1938, and Zhongguo fojiao shiji gailun [General Treatise on Historical Materials of Chinese Buddhism] 中國佛教史籍概論 in 1942.

Dehao 德浩 1881-1942 Led the movement to restore the Baima Temple. Short biography.

Li Bingnan 李炳南 1890-1986 Called Yan 李艷, courtesy name Bingnan 李炳南, styled Xuelu 雪廬, Dharma name Deming 德明, also called "Old Man of the Snows" 雪叟 Helped to establish a Lotus Society 蓮社 lay Buddhist organzation in Taizhong in 1950. Worked toward the propagation of Buddhism in Taiwan.

Zhangjia 章嘉 1891-1978 Also called 靂迎葉錫道爾濟 A living Buddha of Mongolian Buddhism. Also see Baidu article.

Zhou Shujia 周叔迦 1899-1970

Tan Yunshan 譚雲山 1901-1983 A proponent of China-India cooperation

Liu Manqing 劉曼卿 1906-1941 Born in Lhasa but brought up in Beijing, Liu was a bilingual special envoy whose account of her journey to Tibet in 1929 on behalf of the central government was published as 康藏軺征 (The Pacification of Kham-Zang).

Jia Benyang 嘉本樣 1908-2004 Also called 雍增仁波切 and 拉茂雍增 · 洛桑克珠嘉措 (transliterated Tibetan names) See article in Xianggang Fojiao [Chinese]

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