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Author Lock, Graham, author

Title Chinese Buddhist Texts : an Introductory Reader / editors, Linebarger, Gary S
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2018

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Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Transcription conventions; Orientation; Unit One The Heart Sutra; Unit Two Selections from the Agamas; Unit Three The Diamond Sutra; Unit Four The Lotus Sutra; Unit Five The Discourse on the Ten Wholesome Ways of Action; Unit Six Biographies of Eminent Monks and Nuns; Unit Seven The Essentials for Practicing Calming-and-Insight and Chan Meditation; Unit Eight The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch; Unit Nine Yongjiaâ#x80;#x99;s Song of Enlightenment; Unit Ten The Blue Cliff Record
Unit Eleven Liaofanâ#x80;#x99;s Four LessonsUnit Twelve Zhuguiâ#x80;#x99;s Commentary on the Heart Sutra; Appendix One: Word Class Categories; Appendix Two: Vocabulary Index; Appendix Three: Texts in Simplified Characters
Summary 880-01 "The influence of Buddhism on the Chinese language, on Chinese literature and on Chinese culture in general cannot be overstated, and the language of most Chinese Buddhist texts differs considerably from both Classical and Modern Chinese. This reader aims to help students develop familiarity with features of Buddhist texts in Chinese, including patterns of organization, grammatical features and specialized vocabulary. It also aims to familiarize students with the use of a range of resources necessary for becoming independent readers of such texts. Chinese Buddhist Texts is suitable for students who have completed the equivalent of at least one year's college level study of Modern Chinese and are familiar with roughly one thousand of the commonest Chinese characters. Previous study of Classical Chinese would be an advantage, but is not assumed. It is an ideal textbook for students taking relevant courses in Chinese studies programs and in Buddhist studies programs. However, it is also possible for a student to work through the reader on his or her own."--Provided by publisher
880-01/(Q "The influence of Buddhism on the Chinese language, on Chinese literature and on Chinese culture in general cannot be overstated, and the language of most Chinese Buddhist texts differs considerably from both Classical and Modern Chinese. This reader aims to help students develop familiarity with features of Buddhist texts in Chinese, including patterns of organization, grammatical features and specialized vocabulary. It also aims to familiarize students with the use of a range of resources necessary for becoming independent readers of such texts. Chinese Buddhist Texts is suitable for students who have completed the equivalent of at least one year©Ø℗ђ℗ةs college level study of Modern Chinese and are familiar with roughly one thousand of the commonest Chinese characters. Previous study of Classical Chinese would be an advantage, but is not assumed. It is an ideal textbook for students taking relevant courses in Chinese studies programs and in Buddhist studies programs. However, it is also possible for a student to work through the reader on his or her own."--Provided by publisher
Subject Buddhist literature, Chinese.
Chinese language -- Readers -- Buddhism
Chinese language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English
Buddhist literature, Chinese
Chinese language
Genre/Form Readers (Publications)
Textbooks
Form Electronic book
Author Linebarger, Gary S., author
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