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+ | |title='''Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān 世界佛教居士林林刊'''<br>''Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association'' | ||
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+ | |print-run= [[1923]]<ref>According to Gāo Zhènnóng 高振農. See his ''Fójiào wénhuà yǔ jìndài zhōngguó'' 佛教文化與近代中國 (Buddhist Culture and Early Contemporary China). Shànghǎi: Shèhuì kēxuéyuàn, 1992, 391-392.</ref> or [[1926]] - [[1937]], 43 issues total | ||
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+ | |location=Shànghǎi [[上海]] | ||
+ | |person=Editors included Fàn Gǔnóng [[范古農]],Yú Liǎowēng [[餘了翁]],Dīng Fúbǎo [[丁福保]], Yáng Dìtáng 楊棣棠, and Táng Dàyuán [[唐大圓]] | ||
+ | |organization=World Lay Buddhist Association [[世界佛教居士林]], Shànghǎi Buddhist Books [[上海佛學書局]] | ||
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+ | }} | ||
- | + | '''Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān 世界佛教居士林林刊''' (''Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association'') was founded after the Shanghai World Lay Buddhist Association 上海世界佛教居士林 split in [[1922]] into the World Lay Buddhist Association, and the Shanghai Buddhist Pure Karma Society [[上海佛教淨業社]]. The magazine was published quarterly at first, but then became irregular. When it started, around 10,000 copies were published per run. There were contributions by famous monks such as Dìxián [[諦閑]],Yìnguāng [[印光]],Tàixū [[太虛]], and Yuányīng [[圓瑛]]. | |
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[[MFQ]] has 29 issues, and [[MFQB]] has several issues in vols. 7-13. | [[MFQ]] has 29 issues, and [[MFQB]] has several issues in vols. 7-13. | ||
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[[Category:Periodical]] | [[Category:Periodical]] |
Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān 世界佛教居士林林刊
Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association |
Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān 世界佛教居士林林刊 (Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association) was founded after the Shanghai World Lay Buddhist Association 上海世界佛教居士林 split in 1922 into the World Lay Buddhist Association, and the Shanghai Buddhist Pure Karma Society 上海佛教淨業社. The magazine was published quarterly at first, but then became irregular. When it started, around 10,000 copies were published per run. There were contributions by famous monks such as Dìxián 諦閑,Yìnguāng 印光,Tàixū 太虛, and Yuányīng 圓瑛.
MFQ has 29 issues, and MFQB has several issues in vols. 7-13.
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