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* Dates: ca. [[1941]] - ?? | * Dates: ca. [[1941]] - ?? | ||
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* {{XFRC}} Pp. 1.780b-783b. (Entry for Hú Zǐhù [[胡子笏]]) | * {{XFRC}} Pp. 1.780b-783b. (Entry for Hú Zǐhù [[胡子笏]]) | ||
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The Mahāyāna Buddhism Propagation Seminary (Dàshèng fójiào hónghuà yuàn 大乘佛教弘化院) was a Buddhist seminary 佛學院 was to provide education for the monks in Northern China's hereditary temples 子孫廟.
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In 1941, Hú Zǐhù 胡子笏 was asked to become the principal of the school. Nearly one hundred monks took the entrance exam in September of that year, and then began a four-month term as a "Buddhist Propagation Class (佛教弘化班)." Students graduated into the "Research Class (研究班)" on March of 1942. Hú returned to Běiijng in the fall of 1942 and set up a Tibetan language class at the Institute, but died the following year.
Section Editor: Erik Hammerstrom