Jue youqing 覺有情

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Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情
Bodhisattva
Also called Jué yǒuqíng bànyuè kān 覺有情半月刊 (Bodhisattva Semi-monthly)
  • Print run: October 1, 1939 - 1953,[1] (246 total issues)
  • Associated Location(s): Shànghǎi 上海
  • Associated Person(s): Chén Wúwǒ 陳無我, ed and pub; Sū Huìchún 蘇慧純, pub.; Zhōng Huìchéng 鐘慧成, gen. ed.; Hóngyì 弘一
  • Associated Organization(s): Dharma-cakra Books 大法輪書局

Jué yǒuqíng 覺有情 (Bodhisattva)[2] was a Chinese Buddhist periodical that was published in Shànghǎi 上海 from 1939 to the early 1950s.

Contents

History

Founded in 1939 by the Shanghai Buddhist layman Chén Wúwǒ 陳無我 as a semimonthly publication, from April 1, 1941 it began to publish monthly double issues. During this period its content was mainly short essays and Buddhist news. From January 1948 it formally became a monthly periodical, and began to publish more specialized pieces on Buddhist topics. After 1949 it became one of the major Buddhist periodicals in China, and provides information on more revolutionary attitudes among Buddhists of that era. From 1951 it was only published in multi-issue volumes, and ceased publication in February 1953.

Print Run

Jué yǒuqíng has been reprinted in MFQ 89-90 and MFQB 61-63.

  • MFQ has 35 issues, many between 1946 - 1949, and four issues from 1941 - 1942
    • MFQ 89 spans from December 1, 1941 to August 1, 1948
    • MFQ 90, pp. 1-248 spans from September 1, 1948 to December 1, 1949
  • MFQB has many issues under the title 覺有情半月刊 from 1939 onward in Vols. 61-63
    • MFQB 61 spans from October 1, 1939 to March 1, 1943
    • MFQB 62 spans from April 1, 1943 to July 1, 1946
    • MFQB 63 spans from August 1, 1946 to December 1, 1951

1939-1940

1941

1942

1943

1944

1945

1946

1947

1948

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Notes

  1. Holmes Welch claims this periodical ran until 1955. See his Buddhist Revival in China, 281.
  2. This is also the title of the magazine given in English on some covers.
  3. First two pages only
  4. Noted as an error in the next issue

References

  • MFQ 205:34-35
  • MFQB 84:54
  • Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.
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