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Two summer lecture series, spearheaded by Tàixū [[太虛]] and including international participants. The first session was organized as a lecture series by Yán Shǎofú 嚴少孚 and Tàixū. According to Holmes [[Welch]], the title of this organization was a spontaneous decision on Yán's part, and the audience was about 100 people. The success of the two meetings led, in [[1925]], to the first East Asian Buddhist Conference [[東亞佛教大會]], which took place in Japan. | Two summer lecture series, spearheaded by Tàixū [[太虛]] and including international participants. The first session was organized as a lecture series by Yán Shǎofú 嚴少孚 and Tàixū. According to Holmes [[Welch]], the title of this organization was a spontaneous decision on Yán's part, and the audience was about 100 people. The success of the two meetings led, in [[1925]], to the first East Asian Buddhist Conference [[東亞佛教大會]], which took place in Japan. | ||
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'''References:''' | '''References:''' | ||
- | + | * 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. Pp. 1.277-295. | |
* [[Welch]], Holmes. ''The Buddhist Revival in China''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968. Pp. 55-56. | * [[Welch]], Holmes. ''The Buddhist Revival in China''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968. Pp. 55-56. | ||
[[Category:Institution]] | [[Category:Institution]] |
Two summer lecture series, spearheaded by Tàixū 太虛 and including international participants. The first session was organized as a lecture series by Yán Shǎofú 嚴少孚 and Tàixū. According to Holmes Welch, the title of this organization was a spontaneous decision on Yán's part, and the audience was about 100 people. The success of the two meetings led, in 1925, to the first East Asian Buddhist Conference 東亞佛教大會, which took place in Japan.
These meetings are covered extensively in Shì Dōngchū's 釋東初 Zhōngguó Fójiào jìndài shǐ 中國佛教近代史 (A History of Early Contemporary Chinese Buddhism).
Participants: First Session
Participants: Second Session
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