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Biancai (1011–1091) and his friends in the outside secular world: Longjing Monastery in the Northern Song (960–1127)

Humanities

Biancai (1011–1091) and his friends in the outside secular world: Longjing Monastery in the Northern Song (960–1127)

T. Lei

Explore the intriguing dynamics of Longjing Monastery's rise in popularity during the Northern Song Dynasty! This study by Tianyu Lei reveals how Abbot Biancai's strategic alliances with influential figures like Su Shi and Zhao Bian fostered a thriving community, blending literary and artistic collaborations to enhance the monastery's reputation.

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Abstract
Longjing Monastery served as a prominent Buddhist center in Hangzhou during the Northern Song Dynasty. Similar to other esteemed Buddhist monasteries and mountains in China, the monastery’s initial prestige owed in part to its mystical associations with the Daoist recluse, Ge Hong. However, to secure sustained acclaim, adept leadership was crucial. Thus, this study delves into the monastery’s popularity during the Northern Song era, highlighting how the legendary abbot Biancai established both a robust personal reputation and monastic success by “making friends in the outside secular world.”
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 05, 2024
Authors
Tianyu Lei
Tags
Longjing Monastery
Northern Song Dynasty
Abbot Biancai
influential literati
literary collaborations
monastic success
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