Philosopher, practitioner, politician: the many lives of Fazang (643-712)
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adam_text | Titel: Philosopher, practitioner, politician
Autor: Chen, Jinhua
Jahr: 2007
CONTENTS
List of Figures, Tables, and Charts...................................................... xii
Preface..................................................................................... xiii
Conventions................................................................................. xvii
Introduction................................................................................ 1
Part One A Biographical Reconstruction..................................... 13
Chapter One Primary Sources and Secondary Studies.................. 15
1 Epigraphic Sources...................................................... 16
2 Textual Sources.......................................................... 18
2.1 Writings from the Late-Seventh to Ninth Century......... 18
2.2 Writings from the Tenth to Eighteenth Century............ 27
3 Modern Studies: Contributions and Limitations.................... 33
4 Concluding Remarks: The Nature and Structure of the
Primary Sources, and the Problems of Modern Studies............ 36
Chapter Two Ch oe Ch iwön s Biography of Fazang: A Textual Study.... 41
1 Format and Contents................................................................... 43
1.1 Ten Biographical Categories Correlated with Ten
States ofMind...............................................................................45
1.2 Ch oe Ch iwön s Logic in Creating the Ten Categories...... 51
2 Sources of Pöpjang Hwasang Chön............................................. 52
3 Values and Limitations................................................................. 56
4 Concluding Remarks......................................................................63
Chapter Three Fazang s Basic Biographical Data:
Names, Native Land, Familial and Dharma Backgrounds................. 65
1 Names.......................................................................................... 65
2 Places of Origin and Birth............................................................ 68
3 Family Background...................................................................... 72
3.1 Ch oe Ch iwön s Record.................................................... 72
3.2 Fazang s Parents................................................................. 73
3.3 Fazang s Wife?................................................................... 77
3.4 Three More Epitaphs Containing the Name of Fazang....... 80
4 Dharma Family ........................................................................ 80
4.1 Teacher and Mentors........................................................... 81
4.2 Fellow-disciples.................................................................. 83
4.3 Disciples............................................................................. 85
5 Concluding Remarks.................................................................... 89
Chapter Four The Eminent Monk Who Wasn t?: Stories about
Fazang s Füll Ordination................................................................... 91
viü CONTENTS
1 From Yan Chaoyin to Zuxiu: Why Fazang s Ordination
Became an Issue.......................................................... 91
1.1 Evidence from Yan Chaoyin and Ch oe Ch iwön............ 91
1.2 Later Sources on Fazang s Füll Ordination................... 94
2 The Fictional Nature of the Ordination Episode .................. 95
2.1 An Earlier Source Deriving from Fazang s Direct
Disciples................................................................... 96
2.2 Formation of the Ordination Episode............................ 99
3 Fazang and Säkyamitra: Further Evidence.......................... 102
3.1 A Story in Pöpjang Hwasang Chön......................... 102
3.2 Other Relevant Sources........................................ 103
3.3 Sources and Development ofthe Legend of Fazang s
Bodhisattva-Precepts................................................... 111
4 Concluding Remarks.................................................. 116
Chapter Five A Man of Many Faces: Fazang s Life
Reconstructed, 1............................................................. 119
1 Becoming a Buddhist Monk: 643-670............................... 119
1.1 A Young Recluse at Mount Zhongnan....................... 119
1.2 Discipleship under Zhiyan..................................... 121
1.3 Entry into Taiyuansi............................................. 125
2 Emergenceofa Buddhist Master: 670-690......................... 127
2.1 Returning to Mount Zhongnan................................. 127
2.2 A Cosmopolitan Priest in Chang an.......................... 129
2.3 Going to Luoyang............................................... 131
3 Fazang under Empress Wu s Reign up to 699..................... 132
3.1 Exile............................................................... 133
3.2 Fighting the Khitan............................................. 136
3.3 An Avatarnsaka Preacher...................................... 143
Chapter Six A Man of Many Faces: Fazang s Life
Reconstructed, II............................................................ 145
1 Fazang under the Last Five Years of Empress Wu s
Reign (700-705)........................................................ 145
1.1 Qingchansi....................................................... 145
1.2 Famensi........................................................... 149
1.3 The Court Coup in 705........................................ 152
2 Under the Reign ofZhongzong: 705-710........................... 153
2.1 Reward and Recognition........................................ 154
2.2 Famensi Again................................................... 158
2.3 Fazang and Jianzhen?........................................... 159
2.4 Drought-battling in 708 and 709............................. 163
3 Under the Reign of Ruizong: 710-712.............................. 164
3.1 Drought-battling Again......................................... 164
3.2 Establishment of a National Huayansi Network............ 165
CONTENTS ix
3.3 Death.............................................................. 168
4 Concluding Remarks................................................... 171
Part Two: Thematic and Hagiographical Studies......................... 173
Chapter Seven Fazang the Philosopher.................................... 175
1 Legends Regarding the Composition ofthe Treatise on the
Golden Lion ............................................................. 176
1.1 The Early Sources............................................... 177
1.2 Further Evidence for Dating................................... 180
2 The Mirror Hall......................................................... 183
2.1 Buddhist Sources........................................... 183
2.2 Secular Sources.................................................. 187
2.3 Impact............................................................. 193
3 Concluding Remarks................................................... 196
Chapter Eight Fazang the Technical Innovator......................... 199
1 A Great Secret Wrapped in a Small Package....................... 199
2 The Provenance of the Printed DAärawf Text: Korea or China?... 203
3 The Promise of Health and Long Life in the Dhäram Text..... 205
4 Empress Wu and Daoist Immortality............................... 207
5 Fazang s Role in Printing and Spreading Wugou Jingguang
Da Tuoluoni Jing....................................................... 210
6 Fazang s Knowledge ofMulberry Paper............................. 213
7 Concluding Remarks................................................... 216
Chapter Nine Fazang the Translator........................................ 217
1 Collaboration with Diväkara and Devendraprajfla................. 218
1.1 Fazang and Diväkara............................................ 218
1.2 Fazang and Devendraprajfla.................................... 221
2 Collaboration with SÄksänanda and Mitrasena...................... 225
2.1 Fazang and Siksänanda......................................... 225
2.2 Fazang and Mitrasena.......................................... 226
3 Collaboration with Yijing and Bodhiruci......................... 228
3.1 Fazang and Yijing............................................... 228
3.2 Fazang and Bodhiruci.......................................... 232
3.3 Fazang s Relationship with Yijing and Bodhiruci in
Terms of HisTies with Chongfusi and Jianfusi.................... 234
4 Concluding Remarks.................................................. 238
Chapter Ten Fazang the Court Politician.................................. 241
1 Fazang and Empress Wu: 670-690................................... 241
1.1 The Beginning ofthe Relationship........................... 241
1.2 The 689 Avatarnsaka Dharma-Assembly................... 244
2 Fazang and Empress Wu: 690-705................................... 252
2.1 The New Translation of the Avatarnsaka Sütra........... 252
2.2 Fazang and Empress Wu: Non-Avatamsaka Elements... 255
3 Fazang s Role in the Transition of Power: 700-705............... 256
x CONTENTS
4 Fazang under the Reigns of Zhongzong (705-710) and
Ruizong (710-712)..................................................... 261
4.1 Fazang and Zhongzong......................................... 261
4.2 Fazang and Ruizong............................................ 262
5 Concluding Remarks................................................... 267
Chapter Eleven Fazang s Religious Life................................... 269
1 Esoteric Practices...................................................... 269
1.1 Fazang and the Avalokitesvara Cult.......................... 269
1.2 Fazang and the MahäpratisarädhäranT..................... 272
2 Daoist Practices........................................................ 274
2.1 The Location ofthe 711 Ritual: Longchisi or Wuzhensi? 274
2.2 The Daoist Elements ofthe 711 Ritual...................... 280
2.3 Other Evidence for Fazang s Daoist Ties.................... 283
3 Self-immolation and Relic-veneration.............................. 287
3.1 Relic Veneration................................................ 287
3.2 Self-immolation in the Huayan Tradition:
Contextualizing Fazang s Self-immolation........................ 288
3.3 A Central Asian Showman?: Ethnic and Cultural Factors... 292
4 Concluding Remarks................................................... 297
Chapter Twelve Fazang the Wonderworker.................................299
1 Miracle Stories about Fazang s Mastery ofthe
Avatarnsaka Teachings................................................ 299
1.1 Faithful Accounts.................................................299
1.2 Semi-historical Accounts....................................... 305
2 Fazang the Rain-maker and Disciplinarian......................... 308
2.1 Fazang s Supernatural Ability to Bring Snow and Rain... 309
2.2 Fazang the Disciplinarian: Punishing Traitors and
Conquering Heretics................................................... 312
3 The Magician as Warrior?: Fazang and the Suppression of a
Khitan Rebellion (696-697)........................................... 315
3.1 Historical Background.......................................... 316
3.2 Impact............................................................. 319
4 Concluding Remarks................................................... 325
Conclusion........................................................................ 327
Part Three: Appendixes...................................................... 343
Appendix A A Textual Analysis of Pöpjang Hwasang Chön.......... 345
Appendix B Shidade..........................................................363
Appendix C Biankongsi and Siksänanda s Avatarnsaka
Translation Bureau............................................ 367
Appendix D Säkyamitra, the Singhalese Monk from Whom
Fazang Reportedly Sought Bodhisattva-precepts......... 377
Appendix E A Chronology of Fazang s Life............................. 384
CONTENTS
XI
Appendix F When and Where Fazang Assisted Siksänanda in
Translating a Parsad ofthe Manjusribuddhaksetra-
gunavyüha (Wenshushili shouji hui)........................ 390
Appendix G Members ofthe Translation office Headed by
Siksänanda (695-699)..........................................393
Appendix H Members of Bodhiruci s Ratnaküta Translation
Office (707-713).................... ........................... 406
Appendix I Members ofthe Translation office Headed by
Yijing (706-710)............................................... 415
Appendix J Divakara s Activities in Luoyang and Chang an........ 438
Appendix K An Error in a Passage in the Taishö Edition of
Pöpjang Hwasang Chön Regarding the Subject of the
Rebellion that Fazang Helped to Quell.................... 448
Appendix L Longchisi....................................................... 456
Bibliography..................................................................... 459
Index.............................................................................. 487
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Titel: Philosopher, practitioner, politician
Autor: Chen, Jinhua
Jahr: 2007
CONTENTS
List of Figures, Tables, and Charts. xii
Preface. xiii
Conventions. xvii
Introduction. 1
Part One A Biographical Reconstruction. 13
Chapter One Primary Sources and Secondary Studies. 15
1 Epigraphic Sources. 16
2 Textual Sources. 18
2.1 Writings from the Late-Seventh to Ninth Century. 18
2.2 Writings from the Tenth to Eighteenth Century. 27
3 Modern Studies: Contributions and Limitations. 33
4 Concluding Remarks: The Nature and Structure of the
Primary Sources, and the Problems of Modern Studies. 36
Chapter Two Ch'oe Ch'iwön's Biography of Fazang: A Textual Study. 41
1 Format and Contents. 43
1.1 Ten Biographical Categories Correlated with Ten
States ofMind.45
1.2 Ch'oe Ch'iwön's Logic in Creating the Ten Categories. 51
2 Sources of Pöpjang Hwasang Chön. 52
3 Values and Limitations. 56
4 Concluding Remarks.63
Chapter Three Fazang's Basic Biographical Data:
Names, Native Land, Familial and Dharma Backgrounds. 65
1 Names. 65
2 Places of Origin and Birth. 68
3 Family Background. 72
3.1 Ch'oe Ch'iwön's Record. 72
3.2 Fazang's Parents. 73
3.3 Fazang's Wife?. 77
3.4 Three More Epitaphs Containing the Name of Fazang. 80
4 "Dharma Family". 80
4.1 Teacher and Mentors. 81
4.2 Fellow-disciples. 83
4.3 Disciples. 85
5 Concluding Remarks. 89
Chapter Four The Eminent Monk Who Wasn't?: Stories about
Fazang's Füll Ordination. 91
viü CONTENTS
1 From Yan Chaoyin to Zuxiu: Why Fazang's Ordination
Became an Issue. 91
1.1 Evidence from Yan Chaoyin and Ch'oe Ch'iwön. 91
1.2 Later Sources on Fazang's Füll Ordination. 94
2 The Fictional Nature of the "Ordination Episode". 95
2.1 An Earlier Source Deriving from Fazang's Direct
Disciples. 96
2.2 Formation of the Ordination Episode. 99
3 Fazang and Säkyamitra: Further Evidence. 102
3.1 A Story in Pöpjang Hwasang Chön. 102
3.2 Other Relevant Sources. 103
3.3 Sources and Development ofthe Legend of Fazang's
Bodhisattva-Precepts. 111
4 Concluding Remarks. 116
Chapter Five A Man of Many Faces: Fazang's Life
Reconstructed, 1. 119
1 Becoming a Buddhist Monk: 643-670. 119
1.1 A Young Recluse at Mount Zhongnan. 119
1.2 Discipleship under Zhiyan. 121
1.3 Entry into Taiyuansi. 125
2 Emergenceofa Buddhist Master: 670-690. 127
2.1 Returning to Mount Zhongnan. 127
2.2 A Cosmopolitan Priest in Chang'an. 129
2.3 Going to Luoyang. 131
3 Fazang under Empress Wu's Reign up to 699. 132
3.1 Exile. 133
3.2 Fighting the Khitan. 136
3.3 An Avatarnsaka Preacher. 143
Chapter Six A Man of Many Faces: Fazang's Life
Reconstructed, II. 145
1 Fazang under the Last Five Years of Empress Wu's
Reign (700-705). 145
1.1 Qingchansi. 145
1.2 Famensi. 149
1.3 The Court Coup in 705. 152
2 Under the Reign ofZhongzong: 705-710. 153
2.1 Reward and Recognition. 154
2.2 Famensi Again. 158
2.3 Fazang and Jianzhen?. 159
2.4 Drought-battling in 708 and 709. 163
3 Under the Reign of Ruizong: 710-712. 164
3.1 Drought-battling Again. 164
3.2 Establishment of a National Huayansi Network. 165
CONTENTS ix
3.3 Death. 168
4 Concluding Remarks. 171
Part Two: Thematic and Hagiographical Studies. 173
Chapter Seven Fazang the Philosopher. 175
1 Legends Regarding the Composition ofthe "Treatise on the
Golden Lion". 176
1.1 The Early Sources. 177
1.2 Further Evidence for Dating. 180
2 The Mirror Hall. 183
2.1 Buddhist Sources. 183
2.2 Secular Sources. 187
2.3 Impact. 193
3 Concluding Remarks. 196
Chapter Eight Fazang the Technical Innovator. 199
1 A Great Secret Wrapped in a Small Package. 199
2 The Provenance of the Printed DAärawf Text: Korea or China?. 203
3 The Promise of Health and Long Life in the Dhäram Text. 205
4 Empress Wu and Daoist Immortality. 207
5 Fazang's Role in Printing and Spreading Wugou Jingguang
Da Tuoluoni Jing. 210
6 Fazang's Knowledge ofMulberry Paper. 213
7 Concluding Remarks. 216
Chapter Nine Fazang the Translator. 217
1 Collaboration with Diväkara and Devendraprajfla. 218
1.1 Fazang and Diväkara. 218
1.2 Fazang and Devendraprajfla. 221
2 Collaboration with SÄksänanda and Mitrasena. 225
2.1 Fazang and Siksänanda. 225
2.2 Fazang and Mitrasena. 226
3 Collaboration with Yijing and Bodhiruci. 228
3.1 Fazang and Yijing. 228
3.2 Fazang and Bodhiruci. 232
3.3 Fazang's Relationship with Yijing and Bodhiruci in
Terms of HisTies with Chongfusi and Jianfusi. 234
4 Concluding Remarks. 238
Chapter Ten Fazang the Court Politician. 241
1 Fazang and Empress Wu: 670-690. 241
1.1 The Beginning ofthe Relationship. 241
1.2 The 689 Avatarnsaka Dharma-Assembly. 244
2 Fazang and Empress Wu: 690-705. 252
2.1 The New Translation of the Avatarnsaka Sütra. 252
2.2 Fazang and Empress Wu: Non-Avatamsaka Elements. 255
3 Fazang's Role in the Transition of Power: 700-705. 256
x CONTENTS
4 Fazang under the Reigns of Zhongzong (705-710) and
Ruizong (710-712). 261
4.1 Fazang and Zhongzong. 261
4.2 Fazang and Ruizong. 262
5 Concluding Remarks. 267
Chapter Eleven Fazang's Religious Life. 269
1 Esoteric Practices. 269
1.1 Fazang and the Avalokitesvara Cult. 269
1.2 Fazang and the MahäpratisarädhäranT. 272
2 Daoist Practices. 274
2.1 The Location ofthe 711 Ritual: Longchisi or Wuzhensi? 274
2.2 The Daoist Elements ofthe 711 Ritual. 280
2.3 Other Evidence for Fazang's Daoist Ties. 283
3 Self-immolation and Relic-veneration. 287
3.1 Relic Veneration. 287
3.2 Self-immolation in the Huayan Tradition:
Contextualizing Fazang's Self-immolation. 288
3.3 A Central Asian Showman?: Ethnic and Cultural Factors. 292
4 Concluding Remarks. 297
Chapter Twelve Fazang the Wonderworker.299
1 Miracle Stories about Fazang's Mastery ofthe
Avatarnsaka Teachings. 299
1.1 Faithful Accounts.299
1.2 Semi-historical Accounts. 305
2 Fazang the Rain-maker and Disciplinarian. 308
2.1 Fazang's Supernatural Ability to Bring Snow and Rain. 309
2.2 Fazang the Disciplinarian: Punishing Traitors and
Conquering Heretics. 312
3 The Magician as Warrior?: Fazang and the Suppression of a
Khitan Rebellion (696-697). 315
3.1 Historical Background. 316
3.2 Impact. 319
4 Concluding Remarks. 325
Conclusion. 327
Part Three: Appendixes. 343
Appendix A A Textual Analysis of Pöpjang Hwasang Chön. 345
Appendix B Shidade.363
Appendix C Biankongsi and Siksänanda' s Avatarnsaka
Translation Bureau. 367
Appendix D Säkyamitra, the Singhalese Monk from Whom
Fazang Reportedly Sought Bodhisattva-precepts. 377
Appendix E A Chronology of Fazang's Life. 384
CONTENTS
XI
Appendix F When and Where Fazang Assisted Siksänanda in
Translating a Parsad ofthe Manjusribuddhaksetra-
gunavyüha (Wenshushili shouji hui). 390
Appendix G Members ofthe Translation office Headed by
Siksänanda (695-699).393
Appendix H Members of Bodhiruci's Ratnaküta Translation
Office (707-713).'. 406
Appendix I Members ofthe Translation office Headed by
Yijing (706-710). 415
Appendix J Divakara's Activities in Luoyang and Chang'an. 438
Appendix K An Error in a Passage in the Taishö Edition of
Pöpjang Hwasang Chön Regarding the Subject of the
Rebellion that Fazang Helped to Quell. 448
Appendix L Longchisi. 456
Bibliography. 459
Index. 487 |
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spelling | Chen, Jinhua Verfasser aut Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) by Jinhua Chen Leiden Brill 2007 XVIII, 539 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Sinica Leidensia 75 Includes bibliographical references (p. [459]-486) and index Fazang 643-712 Fazang 643-712 (DE-588)130027235 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Priests, Buddhist China Biography Hua yan Buddhism China History Metaphysics History Buddhismus (DE-588)4008690-2 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Fazang 643-712 (DE-588)130027235 p Buddhismus (DE-588)4008690-2 s DE-604 Sinica Leidensia 75 (DE-604)BV000015230 75 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016077460&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Chen, Jinhua Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) Sinica Leidensia Fazang 643-712 Fazang 643-712 (DE-588)130027235 gnd Geschichte Priests, Buddhist China Biography Hua yan Buddhism China History Metaphysics History Buddhismus (DE-588)4008690-2 gnd |
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title | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) |
title_auth | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) |
title_exact_search | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) |
title_full | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) by Jinhua Chen |
title_fullStr | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) by Jinhua Chen |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosopher, practitioner, politician the many lives of Fazang (643-712) by Jinhua Chen |
title_short | Philosopher, practitioner, politician |
title_sort | philosopher practitioner politician the many lives of fazang 643 712 |
title_sub | the many lives of Fazang (643-712) |
topic | Fazang 643-712 Fazang 643-712 (DE-588)130027235 gnd Geschichte Priests, Buddhist China Biography Hua yan Buddhism China History Metaphysics History Buddhismus (DE-588)4008690-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Fazang 643-712 Geschichte Priests, Buddhist China Biography Hua yan Buddhism China History Metaphysics History Buddhismus China Biografie |
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