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== Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書 (''Awakening Society Collectanea'') ==
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'''Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書 (''Awakening Society Collectanea'')''' was one of the earliest Buddhist periodicals in China, and later became ''Hǎicháo yīn'' [[海潮音]] (''Voice of the Sea Tide''), the longest-running Chinese Buddhist periodical.
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This periodical was an organ of the Awakening Society [[覺社]], which had been founded in Shànghǎi in the summer of [[1918]] by Tàixū [[太虛]], with help from Shǐ Yīrú [[史一如]], Chén Yuánbái [[陳元白]], Jiǎng Zuòbīn [[蔣作賓]], and Huáng Bǎocāng [[黃葆蒼]]. The group had published two works by Tàixū, ''Dàodé lùnhéng'' 道德論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and ''Léngyán shèlùn'' 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra). These two publications eventually became the seed for ''Awakening Society Collectania''. It was published quarterly, averaging about 150 pages per issue, and was printed by the Zhōnghuá Book Company 中華書局. It was relatively liberal, and provided an early platform for many of Tàixū's reformist ideas. Topics discussed included literature and explanations of Buddhist terms, and Daoist and Confucian authors were also included.  
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''Juéshè cóngshū'' was established as an organ of the Awakening Society [[覺社]], which had been founded in Shànghǎi in the summer of [[1918]] by Tàixū [[太虛]], with help from Shǐ Yīrú [[史一如]], Chén Yuánbái [[陳元白]], Jiǎng Zuòbīn [[蔣作賓]], and Huáng Bǎocāng [[黃葆蒼]]. The group had published two works by Tàixū, ''Dàodé lùnhéng'' 道德論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and ''Léngyán shèlùn'' 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra). These two publications eventually became the seed for ''Awakening Society Collectania''. It was published quarterly, averaging about 150 pages per issue, and was printed by the Zhōnghuá Book Company 中華書局. It was relatively liberal, and provided an early platform for many of Tàixū's reformist ideas. Topics discussed included literature and explanations of Buddhist terms, and Daoist and Confucian authors were also included.  
* [[MFQ]] has issues 2 and 3 from [[1919]]
* [[MFQ]] has issues 2 and 3 from [[1919]]
* [[MFQB]] has issues 4 and 5 from [[1919]]
* [[MFQB]] has issues 4 and 5 from [[1919]]
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* [[MFQ]] 205.2
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Revision as of 11:17, 18 January 2011

Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書
Awakening Society Collectanea
Juéshè cóngshū cover
Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音
  • Print run: Quarterly; October 10, 1918[1] – October 1919 (issue 5)
  • Other Info: Short title: Juéshū 覺書; Renamed Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音 in January, 1920
  • Associated Location(s): Shànghǎi 上海
  • Associated Person(s): Tàixū 太虛, Jiǎng Yǔyán 蔣雨岩, Chén Yuánbái 陳元白, Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼 (Dàcí 大慈)
  • Associated Organization(s): Awakening Society 覺社

Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書 (Awakening Society Collectanea) was one of the earliest Buddhist periodicals in China, and later became Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音 (Voice of the Sea Tide), the longest-running Chinese Buddhist periodical.

Juéshè cóngshū was established as an organ of the Awakening Society 覺社, which had been founded in Shànghǎi in the summer of 1918 by Tàixū 太虛, with help from Shǐ Yīrú 史一如, Chén Yuánbái 陳元白, Jiǎng Zuòbīn 蔣作賓, and Huáng Bǎocāng 黃葆蒼. The group had published two works by Tàixū, Dàodé lùnhéng 道德論衡 (Discourse on Morality) and Léngyán shèlùn 楞嚴攝論 (Select Commentary on the Śūraṃgama Sūtra). These two publications eventually became the seed for Awakening Society Collectania. It was published quarterly, averaging about 150 pages per issue, and was printed by the Zhōnghuá Book Company 中華書局. It was relatively liberal, and provided an early platform for many of Tàixū's reformist ideas. Topics discussed included literature and explanations of Buddhist terms, and Daoist and Confucian authors were also included.

Notes

  1. Shì Dōngchū 釋東初. Zhōngguó Fójiào jìndài shǐ 中國佛教近代史 (A History of Early Contemporary Chinese Buddhism), in Dōngchū lǎorén quánjí 東初老人全集 (Complete Collection of Old Man Dongchu), vols. 1-2. Taipei: Dongchu, 1974, 2:1005.

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