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| LIVES OF THE NUNS |
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中 文 English Bilingual |
| LIVES OF THE NUNS |
| PREFACE |
| Introduction |
| Buddhist Texts |
| Buddhism in China: Beginnings |
| Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism |
| The Monastic Institution in China |
| Becoming a Nun |
| The Convent: Social Life |
| The Convent: Religious Life |
| Conclusions |
| Shih Pao-ch'ang's Preface to Lives of the Nuns |
| 1. The Chin Dynasty (265-317 / 317-420) |
| 1.1 (Tsai no.1) Chu Ching-chien |
| 1.2 (Tsai no.2) An Ling-shou |
| 1.3 (Tsai no.3) Chih-hsien |
| 1.4 (Tsai no.4) Miao-hsiang |
| 1.5 (Tsai no.5) K'ang Ming-kan |
| 1.6 (Tsai no.6) T'an-pei |
| 1.7 (Tsai no.7) Hui-chan |
| 1.8 (Tsai no.8) Seng-chi |
| 1.9 (Tsai no.9) Chu Tao-hsing |
| 1.10 (Tsai no.10) Tao-jung |
| 1.11 (Tsai no.11) Ling-tsung |
| 1.12 (Tsai no.12) Chih Miao-yin |
| 1.13 (Tsai no.13) Tao-i |
| 2. The Sung Dynasty (420-479) |
| 2.1 (Tsai no.14) Hui-kuo |
| 2.2 (Tsai no.15) Fa-sheng |
| 2.3 (Tsai no.16) Hui-yü |
| 2.4 (Tsai no.17) Tao-ch'iung |
| 2.5 (Tsai no.18) Tao-shou |
| 2.6 (Tsai no.19) Shih Hsüan-tsao |
| 2.7 (Tsai no.20) Shih Hui-ch'iung |
| 2.8 (Tsai no.21) P'u-chao |
| 2.9 (Tsai no.22) Shih Hui-mu |
| 2.9 (Tsai no.22a) Shih Hui-mu |
| 2.10 (Tsai no.23) Fa-sheng |
| 2.11 (Tsai no.24) Seng-tuan |
| 2.12 (Tsai no.25) Kuang-ching |
| 2.13 (Tsai no.26) Shan-miao |
| 2.14 (Tsai no.27) Seng-kuo |
| 2.15 (Tsai no.28) Ching-ch'eng |
| 2.16 (Tsai no.29) Fa-hsiang |
| 2.17 (Tsai no.30) Yeh-shou |
| 2.18 (Tsai no.31) Fa-pien |
| 2.19 (Tsai no.32) Tao-tsung |
| 2.20 (Tsai no.33) Hui-chün |
| 2.21 (Tsai no.34) Pao-hsien |
| 2.22 (Tsai no.35) Fa-ching |
| 2.23 (Tsai no.36) Hui-yao |
| 3. The Ch'i Dynasty (479-502) |
| 3.1 (Tsai no.37) Fa-yüan |
| 3.2 (Tsai no.38) T'an-ch'e |
| 3.3 (Tsai no.39) Seng-ching |
| 3.4 (Tsai no.40) Seng-meng |
| 3.5 (Tsai no.41) Miao-chih |
| 3.6 (Tsai no.42) Chih-sheng |
| 3.7 (Tsai no.43) Seng-kai |
| 3.8 (Tsai no.44) Fa-ch'üan |
| 3.9 (Tsai no.45) Ching-hui |
| 3.10 (Tsai no.46) T'an-chien |
| 3.11 (Tsai no.47) Ching-kuei |
| 3.12 (Tsai no.48) Hui-hsü |
| 3.13 (Tsai no.49) Ch'ao-ming |
| 3.14 (Tsai no.50) T'an-yung |
| 3.15 (Tsai no.51) Teh-leh |
| 4. The Liang Dynasty (502-557) |
| 4.1 (Tsai no.52) Ching-hsiu |
| 4.2 (Tsai no.53) Seng-nine |
| 4.3 (Tsai no.54) T'an-hui |
| 4.4 (Tsai no.55) Nun Feng |
| 4.5 (Tsai no.56) Hui-sheng |
| 4.6 (Tsai no.57) Ching-hsien |
| 4.7 (Tsai no.58) Ching-yüan |
| 4.8 (Tsai no.59) Ching-hsing |
| 4.9 (Tsai no.60) Shih Ling-yü |
| 4.10 (Tsai no.61) Seng-shu |
| 4.11 (Tsai no.62) Miao-wei |
| 4.12 (Tsai no.63) Shih Hui-hui |
| 4.13 (Tsai no.64) Shih Tao-kuei |
| 4.14 (Tsai no.65) Shih Fa-hsüan |
| APPENDIX A: THE TEXT |
| Sources of the Text |
| Literary Prototypes |
| APPENDIX B: THE MāNATTA RITUAL |
| CHINESE CHARACTER GLOSSARY OF NAMES, TERMS, AND TITLES |
| BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| Texts Mentioned or Implied in the Biographies |
| Sources, Reference Works, and Readings |
| INDEX |
| Persons and Place Names |
| General Subjects |
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