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Gregory Adam Scott
史瑞戈
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion, Columbia University
哥倫比亞大學宗教系博士候選人


Goal progress 409/400 articles by July 27, 2011 (two-year anniversary!)


Periodical Research Articles

  • Foxue congbao 佛學叢報 (Buddhist Miscellany, 1912-1914) MFQ 1-4
  • Fojiao yuebao 佛教月報 (Buddhist Monthly, 1913) MFQ 5-6
  • Jueshe congshu 覺社叢書 (Awakening Society Collectanea, 1918-1919) MFQ 6-7, MFQB 1
  • Haichaoyin 海潮音 (Sound of the Sea Tide, 1920-1949) MFQ 147-204
  • Neixue 內學 (Inner Studies, 1923-1928) MFQ 8-10
  • Shijie Fojiao jushilin linkan 世界佛教居士林林刊 (Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association, 1923-1937) MFQ 14-16, 141-143
  • Nanying Fojiao 南瀛佛教 (South Seas Buddhism, 1923-1941) MFQ 107-122, MFQB 23-26
  • Foxue banyue kan 佛學半月刊, (Buddhism Semimonthly, 1930-1944) MFQ 47-55; MFQB 65
  • Zhengxin 正信 (Right Faith, 1932 - 1938) MFQ 60-63; MFQB 43-46
  • Renhaideng 人海燈 (Altar-Lamp of Humanity, 1933 - 1937) MFQ 69-70, 140-141; MFQB 49-5
  • Jue youqing 覺有情 (Bodhisattva, 1939-1953) MFQ 89-90, MFQB 61-63
  • Honghua yuekan 弘化月刊 (Spreading the Teaching Monthly, 1928?-1958) MFQ 98, 136-137, MFQB 68-72
  • Peidu Ciyunsi senglü jiuhudui jiniankan 陪都慈雲寺僧侶救護隊紀念刊 (Memorial Edition for the Monastic Rescue Squad of Cíyún Temple in the War-time Capital, 1945) MFQ 100

To do

  • finally finish Taixu biography, at least in outline
  • remaining, long-overdue biography articles
  • reorganize Bibliography Publishing Portal, start separate articles for sections that have gotten large
  • plan for imagery section, which would include sacred art in traditional and modern media
  • plan for soundscape section, which would include music, radio broadcasts
  • Periodical Portal: MFQB additions
  • Geography Articles:
    • Add Bǎohuá Mountain 寶華山 to Jiangnan map
    • Húzhōu 湖州, add to Jiangnan list
    • Jiāxīng 嘉興, add to Jiangnan list

Bio Articles to do

Li Yizhuo 李翊灼 ??-?? Student of Yang Wenhui, author of books on the Dunhuang Buddhist texts. (See e.g. MFQ 3:205)

Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 1865-1936 Warlord and later Premier of the Republic of China, Duan turned to Buddhism after suffering military defeat in the 1920s. Appears to have been associated with the Eastern (Japanese) Esoteric school. Also supported the publication of Ding Fubao's Foxue congshu.

Yang Du 楊度 1875-1931 Originally called Chengzan 承瓉, courtesy name Zhezi 楊哲子, later changed his name to Du 楊度, aliases Hugong 虎公 and Huchan 虎禪, often called himself Chan Master Tiger 虎禪師, the Tiger asetic 虎頭陀 and Shakya Tiger 釋虎 Yang had a five or six year involvement with Buddhist ideas, especially those of the Southern Chan, as he searched for methods to solve political and social problems. See Liu Qingbo, 14-16.

The Dalai Lama 大賴 1876-1933 Tibetan name: Thubten Gyatso 土登嘉措

Kang Jiyao 康寄遙 1880-1969 Buddhist layman, eventually killed during the Cultural Revolution. [1]

Dehao 德浩 1881-1942 Led the movement to restore the Baima Temple. [2]

Li Bingnan 李炳南 1890-1986 Called Yan 李艷, courtesy name Bingnan 李炳南, styled Xuelu 雪廬, Dharma name Deming 德明, also called "Old Man of the Snows" 雪叟 Helped to establish a Lotus Society 蓮社 lay Buddhist organzation in Taizhong in 1950. Worked toward the propagation of Buddhism in Taiwan.

Zhangjia 章嘉 1891-1978 Also called 靂迎葉錫道爾濟. [3] [4]

Tan Yunshan 譚雲山 1901-1983 A proponent of China-India cooperation

Liu Manqing 劉曼卿 1906-1941 Born in Lhasa but brought up in Beijing, Liu was a bilingual special envoy whose account of her journey to Tibet in 1929 on behalf of the central government was published as 康藏軺征 (The Pacification of Kham-Zang). [5]

Jia Benyang 嘉本樣 1908-2004 Also called 雍增仁波切 and 拉茂雍增 · 洛桑克珠嘉措 (transliterated Tibetan names). [6]


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