Dao An's Contribution and Position in the History of Chinese Buddhism

Modern Philosophy 3:108-113 (2008)
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Abstract

Road safety in the early days of Buddhism, as a wide knowledge of the learned Buddhist scholar, unshaken Dharma transmissions as well as great appeal and cohesion of the organizers of Buddhism, Buddhism in China and Turkey's broadcast of the Young and development has made important contribution to many aspects, the development of Buddhism in China and Turkey on the deep rut marked imprint their ideas. An article on the road out of the contribution in the history of Chinese Buddhism and status, that it is precisely because of development and road safety achievements, Turkey on the occasion of Buddhism in the Jin Dynasty was vivacious new look, took a new era. As a knowledgeable Buddhist scholar, dedicated Buddhist advocator and influential Buddhist organizer, Dao An has contributed a lot to the spread and development of Buddhism in China in many respects, leaving his mark on the path of Buddhism in China. This article aims at analyzing Dao An s contribution and position in the history of Chinese Buddhism with the conclusion that it is by way of Dao An's contributions that Chinese Buddhism took on a new look and made a leap into a whole new state between the Xijin dynasty and the Dongjin dynasty

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