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* Run: August [[1928]] – January [[1937]] | * Run: August [[1928]] – January [[1937]] | ||
- | * Location(s): Guānzōng Temple [[觀宗寺]] in Níngbō 寧波 until [[1932]], afterward, published in Yúnnán 雲南 | + | * Location(s): Guānzōng Temple [[觀宗寺]] in Níngbō [[寧波]] until [[1932]], afterward, published in Yúnnán [[雲南]] |
* Person(s): Chief editor, Bǎojìng [[寶靜]]; dedicated to promoting the ideas of Dìxián | * Person(s): Chief editor, Bǎojìng [[寶靜]]; dedicated to promoting the ideas of Dìxián | ||
* Associated Organizations: Organ of the Dharma Propagation Research Society 弘法研究社 (See [[觀宗研究社]]) | * Associated Organizations: Organ of the Dharma Propagation Research Society 弘法研究社 (See [[觀宗研究社]]) | ||
- | Published monthly, first by Níngbō’s Gōuhé 鉤和 Co. Publishing. This journal promoted Tiāntái 天台. When Dìxián died in 1932, Bǎojìng went to Yúnnán and continued publishing a journal by the same name. The primary focus of the journal remained Tiāntái thought. It included sections on legends, poetry, lectures, photos, and news from Chóngqìng 重慶, Hong Kong, and Anhuī 安徽. | + | Published monthly, first by Níngbō’s Gōuhé 鉤和 Co. Publishing. This journal promoted Tiāntái 天台. When Dìxián died in [[1932]], Bǎojìng went to Yúnnán and continued publishing a journal by the same name. The primary focus of the journal remained Tiāntái thought. It included sections on legends, poetry, lectures, photos, and news from Chóngqìng [[重慶]], Hong Kong [[香港]], and Anhuī [[安徽]]. |
- | [[MFQ]] has | + | * [[MFQ]] has issues 2, 4, 10, 15, 17-25, 27-30, 32-34 |
- | + | * [[MFQB]] has the remaining issues 1, 3, 5-9, 11-14, 16, 26, 31, 35 | |
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A Chinese Buddhist periodical associated with Dìxián 諦閑
Published monthly, first by Níngbō’s Gōuhé 鉤和 Co. Publishing. This journal promoted Tiāntái 天台. When Dìxián died in 1932, Bǎojìng went to Yúnnán and continued publishing a journal by the same name. The primary focus of the journal remained Tiāntái thought. It included sections on legends, poetry, lectures, photos, and news from Chóngqìng 重慶, Hong Kong 香港, and Anhuī 安徽.
References:
MFQ 205.10-11