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- | + | * Run: [[1931]] - ?? (likely only one year, as the Mukden incident basically shut down the temple where it was published in September of that year) | |
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- | * Run: [[1931]] - ?? (likely only one year, as the Mukden incident basically shut down the temple where it was published in September of | + | |
* Location(s): Bǎilín Temple [[柏林寺]] | * Location(s): Bǎilín Temple [[柏林寺]] | ||
* Person(s): Táiyuán [[台源]] | * Person(s): Táiyuán [[台源]] | ||
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[[MFQ]] has 3 issues (1-3). | [[MFQ]] has 3 issues (1-3). | ||
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'''References:''' | '''References:''' |
Fójiào pínglùn 佛教評論 (Buddhist Critic) was a short-lived Buddhist periodical published in northeast China.
Printed by Guāngmíng 光明 Printing. The goals of this periodical were researching and discussing Buddhism, discussing the economics of the monastic system, and using the Buddha’s teaching to teach people in society. It included photos, research, history of foreign affairs, reportage, literature, monk literature, editorials in each volume. It averaged about 120 pages per issue, with later issues being longer than earlier ones.
MFQ has 3 issues (1-3).
Section Editor: Gregory Adam Scott
References:
MFQ 205.16-17