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A Chinese Buddhist periodical. | A Chinese Buddhist periodical. | ||
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* Location(s): Eastern Culture and Education Research Institute [[東方文教研究院]], Nèijiāng 內江, Sìchuān 四川 | * Location(s): Eastern Culture and Education Research Institute [[東方文教研究院]], Nèijiāng 內江, Sìchuān 四川 | ||
* Person(s): Wáng Ēnyáng [[王恩洋]], editor. | * Person(s): Wáng Ēnyáng [[王恩洋]], editor. | ||
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Roughly 110 pages per issue. Inspired by a lecture by Wáng Enyáng, the Eastern Buddhist Seminary 東方佛學院 founded in January, 1942 by Lǐ Zhòngquán 李仲權 and Liào Zézhōu 廖澤周. It was renamed the Eastern Culture and Education Research Institute 東方文教研究院 in September. For study of literature, art, history, as well as Western philosophy and social science. The Institute and the magazine were critical of Western culture’s shortcomings, but would absorb its good points. Invited many famous professors to submit work, but Wáng’s work held the prominent place. | Roughly 110 pages per issue. Inspired by a lecture by Wáng Enyáng, the Eastern Buddhist Seminary 東方佛學院 founded in January, 1942 by Lǐ Zhòngquán 李仲權 and Liào Zézhōu 廖澤周. It was renamed the Eastern Culture and Education Research Institute 東方文教研究院 in September. For study of literature, art, history, as well as Western philosophy and social science. The Institute and the magazine were critical of Western culture’s shortcomings, but would absorb its good points. Invited many famous professors to submit work, but Wáng’s work held the prominent place. | ||
- | [[MFQ]] has the whole run (six issues, 1 | + | [[MFQ]] has the whole run (six issues, numbered 1 to 8, with two being double issues). |
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A Chinese Buddhist periodical.
Notes
Roughly 110 pages per issue. Inspired by a lecture by Wáng Enyáng, the Eastern Buddhist Seminary 東方佛學院 founded in January, 1942 by Lǐ Zhòngquán 李仲權 and Liào Zézhōu 廖澤周. It was renamed the Eastern Culture and Education Research Institute 東方文教研究院 in September. For study of literature, art, history, as well as Western philosophy and social science. The Institute and the magazine were critical of Western culture’s shortcomings, but would absorb its good points. Invited many famous professors to submit work, but Wáng’s work held the prominent place.
MFQ has the whole run (six issues, numbered 1 to 8, with two being double issues).
References:
MFQ 205.43-44