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'''Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音''' (''Sound of the Sea Tide'') was the longest running Chinese Buddhist periodical.
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'''Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音''' (''Sound of the Sea Tide'') was the longest-running Chinese Buddhist periodical, and one of the most influential.
Originally titled ''Juéshè cóngshū'' [[覺社叢書]], it began in 1918, but with the fifth issue of that periodical in 1920, it was rechristened the ''Hǎicháo yīn.''
Originally titled ''Juéshè cóngshū'' [[覺社叢書]], it began in 1918, but with the fifth issue of that periodical in 1920, it was rechristened the ''Hǎicháo yīn.''
Note that a better quality reproduction can be found in the edition published in 2003 by Shànghǎi gǔjì chūbǎnshè 上海古籍出版社. This is especially true for photographs. The LC call number for this collection is BQ3.H353.
Note that a better quality reproduction can be found in the edition published in 2003 by Shànghǎi gǔjì chūbǎnshè 上海古籍出版社. This is especially true for photographs. The LC call number for this collection is BQ3.H353.
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==Print Run==
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* Vol. 1, 1920
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* Vol. 2, 1921
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* Vol. 3, 1922
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* Vol. 4, 1923
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* Vol. 5, 1924
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* Vol. 6, 1925
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* Vol. 7, 1926
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* Vol. 8, 1927
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* Vol. 9, 1928
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* Vol. 10, 1929
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* Vol. 11, 1930
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* Vol. 12, 1931
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* Vol. 13, 1932
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* Vol. 14, 1933
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* Vol. 15, 1934
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* Vol. 16, 1935
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* Vol. 17, 1936
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* Vol. 18, 1937
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* Vol. 19, 1938
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* Vol. 20, 1939
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* Vol. 21, 1940
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* Vol. 22, 1941
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* Vol. 23, 1942
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* Vol. 24, 1943
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* Vol. 25, 1944
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* Vol. 26, 1945
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* Vol. 27, 1946
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* Vol. 28, 1947
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* Vol. 29, 1948
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* Vol. 30, 1949
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** Issue 4 was the last to be published on the Chinese mainland
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* Publication resumed at Shàndǎo Temple 善導寺 in Táiběi [[台北]] in 1955 if not earlier
==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 09:14, 26 March 2011

Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音
Sound of the Sea Tide
  • Print run: On the mainland 1920 - April 1949 (352 total issues); it continues publishing to this day in Taiwan

Hǎicháo yīn 海潮音 (Sound of the Sea Tide) was the longest-running Chinese Buddhist periodical, and one of the most influential.

Originally titled Juéshè cóngshū 覺社叢書, it began in 1918, but with the fifth issue of that periodical in 1920, it was rechristened the Hǎicháo yīn.

Note that a better quality reproduction can be found in the edition published in 2003 by Shànghǎi gǔjì chūbǎnshè 上海古籍出版社. This is especially true for photographs. The LC call number for this collection is BQ3.H353.

Print Run

  • Vol. 1, 1920
  • Vol. 2, 1921
  • Vol. 3, 1922
  • Vol. 4, 1923
  • Vol. 5, 1924
  • Vol. 6, 1925
  • Vol. 7, 1926
  • Vol. 8, 1927
  • Vol. 9, 1928
  • Vol. 10, 1929
  • Vol. 11, 1930
  • Vol. 12, 1931
  • Vol. 13, 1932
  • Vol. 14, 1933
  • Vol. 15, 1934
  • Vol. 16, 1935
  • Vol. 17, 1936
  • Vol. 18, 1937
  • Vol. 19, 1938
  • Vol. 20, 1939
  • Vol. 21, 1940
  • Vol. 22, 1941
  • Vol. 23, 1942
  • Vol. 24, 1943
  • Vol. 25, 1944
  • Vol. 26, 1945
  • Vol. 27, 1946
  • Vol. 28, 1947
  • Vol. 29, 1948
  • Vol. 30, 1949
    • Issue 4 was the last to be published on the Chinese mainland
  • Publication resumed at Shàndǎo Temple 善導寺 in Táiběi 台北 in 1955 if not earlier

Notes


References

  • MFQ 205:57-58
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