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- | '''Lí | + | '''Lí Duānfǔ 黎端甫 (d.u.)'''<ref>Lí was possibly born around [[1890]], as he is mentioned in connection with Méi Guāngxī [[梅光羲]] as being part of the younger generation of Yáng Wénhuì's students. See "歐陽竟無先生的生平、事業及其佛教思想的特質".</ref> was a lay Buddhist, said to be one of the four great disciples of Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]]. Little is known about his life, but he was of the staff of Fójiào yuèbào [[佛教月報]] (''Buddhist Monthly''), the earliest Buddhist periodical in China. He is also said to have been a student of Three Treatise (sānlùn 三論) thought. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Lí Duānfǔ 黎端甫 (18?? - 19??)
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Lí Duānfǔ 黎端甫 (d.u.)[1] was a lay Buddhist, said to be one of the four great disciples of Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會. Little is known about his life, but he was of the staff of Fójiào yuèbào 佛教月報 (Buddhist Monthly), the earliest Buddhist periodical in China. He is also said to have been a student of Three Treatise (sānlùn 三論) thought.
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