
Su Bai's Lecture Notes Part 1
by Su Bai
About This Novel
He is the "eternal teacher" in the field of cultural relics and archaeology. Su Bai's lecture notes (Part 1) include: "Catalog of Buddhist Books in Chinese", "Archaeological Discovery and Cultural Exchanges between China and the West", and "Remains of Chinese Buddhist Cave Temples: Chinese Buddhist Archeology from the 3rd to 8th Century", all of which were compiled by Mr. Su Bai in the early 1980s for the undergraduate and graduate courses of the Department of Archeology at Peking University. They were compiled into books and published in his later years. "A Catalog of Buddhist Books in Chinese" introduces the catalog, arrangement and development of historically important Chinese Buddhist books, which is nothing less than a key to the treasure house of Buddhism. "Archaeological Discovery and Cultural Exchanges between China and the West" provides a high-level overview of the characteristics and participants of Sino-foreign exchanges in different historical periods, and deeply explores the interactive influence of Chinese and foreign civilizations. "Buddhist Cave Temple Remains in China: Chinese Buddhist Archeology from the 3rd to 8th Centuries" takes the title of a brief history of research, the distribution of ruins, and key grottoes such as Yungang, Dunhuang, and Kizil, and briefly introduces the systematic knowledge of Chinese Buddhist archeology in the medieval period.
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