Shijie fojiao jushi lin 世界佛教居士林

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==World Buddhist Lay Association: Shìjiè fójiào jūshì lín 世界佛教居士林==
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The '''World Buddhist Lay Association (Shìjiè fójiào jūshì lín 世界佛教居士林)''' was the most influential Chinese lay Buddhist association of the early 20th century. Founded in [[1922]], it continued to operate in Shànghǎi until 1954, when it changed its name to the Shànghǎi Buddhist Lay Association 上海佛教居士林.<ref>See [[MFQB]] 72:40.</ref>
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The most important Chinese lay Buddhist association of the early 20th century.
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== History ==
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* [[1922]] - 19??
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* Location(s): Shànghǎi [[上海]]
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This organization was formed during a reorganization of the Shànghǎi World Buddhist Lay Association [[上海世界佛教居士林]] in [[1922]], in which one part was spun off as the Shànghǎi Buddhist Pure Karma Association [[上海佛教淨業社]].
This organization was formed during a reorganization of the Shànghǎi World Buddhist Lay Association [[上海世界佛教居士林]] in [[1922]], in which one part was spun off as the Shànghǎi Buddhist Pure Karma Association [[上海佛教淨業社]].
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This Association published ''Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān'' [[世界佛教居士林林刊]] (''Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association'') from [[1926]] to [[1937]].  It also operated a library, a school, and a clinic.
This Association published ''Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān'' [[世界佛教居士林林刊]] (''Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association'') from [[1926]] to [[1937]].  It also operated a library, a school, and a clinic.
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== Notable Members ==
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''''Notable Members:'''
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* Wáng Yītíng [[王一亭]]
* Wáng Yītíng [[王一亭]]
* Fàn Gǔnóng [[范古農]] (president, [[1948]] - 1951)
* Fàn Gǔnóng [[范古農]] (president, [[1948]] - 1951)
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== References and Resources ==
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* Jessup, James Brooks. “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956.” Ph.D. Diss. University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
* Jessup, James Brooks. “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956.” Ph.D. Diss. University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
* {{ZFJS}} P. 2.508.
* {{ZFJS}} P. 2.508.
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Current revision as of 16:16, 28 March 2011

The World Buddhist Lay Association (Shìjiè fójiào jūshì lín 世界佛教居士林) was the most influential Chinese lay Buddhist association of the early 20th century. Founded in 1922, it continued to operate in Shànghǎi until 1954, when it changed its name to the Shànghǎi Buddhist Lay Association 上海佛教居士林.[1]

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History

This organization was formed during a reorganization of the Shànghǎi World Buddhist Lay Association 上海世界佛教居士林 in 1922, in which one part was spun off as the Shànghǎi Buddhist Pure Karma Association 上海佛教淨業社.

This Association published Shìjiè Fójiào jūshìlín línkān 世界佛教居士林林刊 (Magazine of the World Buddhist Lay Association) from 1926 to 1937. It also operated a library, a school, and a clinic.

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Notable Members

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Notes

  1. See MFQB 72:40.

References and Resources

  • Jessup, James Brooks. “The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956.” Ph.D. Diss. University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
  • Shì Dōngchū 釋東初. Zhōngguó Fójiào jìndài shǐ 中國佛教近代史 (A History of Early Contemporary Chinese Buddhism), in Dōngchū lǎorén quánjí 東初老人全集 (Complete Collection of Old Man Dongchu), vols. 1-2. Taipei: Dongchu, 1974 P. 2.508.
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