Title: A Review of the History of Buddhism Yi-ology
Abstract:It can be called Buddhism Yi-ology when the Yi-olgoy is interpreted by Buddhism doctrine or the Buddhism doctrine is interpreted by Yi-ology. Since the famous Buddhist Kangsenghui, who lived in the pe...It can be called Buddhism Yi-ology when the Yi-olgoy is interpreted by Buddhism doctrine or the Buddhism doctrine is interpreted by Yi-ology. Since the famous Buddhist Kangsenghui, who lived in the period of the Three Kingdoms, introduced Yi-ology into the Buddhism, the Buddhism Yi-ology started to develop from ko yi ( lit., interpretation by analogy). In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Buddhism became an important part of the Xuan Xue (Dark learning), promoted the development of the Confucian philosophy, and played a helping role in the foundation of the various sects of Buddhism. In the Northern and Southern Song dynasties, when Neo-Confucianism revived, the Song Confucian scholars expounded and interpreted the Yi by Confucianism, while the Buddhist didn't expound the Yi so much as the Confucian scholars. At this time, YANG Jian and WANG Zong-chuan interpreted the Yi by mind-heart-ology and wandered off into the Chan Buddhism, initiated a new mode of Yi-ology. In the period of Ming and Qing dynasties, especially in the late Ming Dynasty, the Confucian scholars interpreted the Yi by unruly or unrestrained Chan Buddhism, and it was very prevalent in Buddhist academia to interpret the Yi by Buddhism. Since Minguo(1912-1949), the style of interpreting the Yi by Buddhism lasts.Read More
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: review
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