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Narratives of Various Collections of Buddhists in the Past Dynasties (two Volumes in Total)

Yi Sun-shin

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"Shi Jia Bie Ji" refers to a collection of poems, essays or lyrics written by Buddhist scholars. It is also the book that best reflects Shi Zi's talents and diction. From the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, there should be more than 2,300 kinds of Buddhist collections published in the form of manuscripts, manuscripts, journals, etc., And about 425 kinds have survived, but most of them are still buried in libraries at all levels. This book narrates the 325 collections of Buddhists from past dynasties that have been reviewed. It draws on the fine traditions of traditional chronicles and records elements such as book titles, authors, and volume numbers in order of time. It particularly highlights the following four aspects: textual research on the author's life. Version overview and dissemination. Summarize the basic contents of the separate collections, and excerpt the preface, postscript, table of contents, main text and appendices of each collection. Summarize the gist of each book and evaluate the pros and cons. The bibliographic summary is the gateway to scholarship. It narrates the Buddhist collections and hopes to provide literature guidance for in-depth study of Buddhist literature.