Font Size: a A A

On The "Ge" On The Buddhism Of China

Posted on:2015-01-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F QuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330428480810Subject:Religious Studies
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
This article mainly believes that "geyi" first is a special phenomenon in the history of cultural exchanges. By the nature it means that the foreign culture has to rely on the native culture to develop itself. Of course, the final result is the process of the generating transformation of Buddhism in China, so this article even thinks that this process is the process of geyi. About the scope of this article the ceiling naturally lies in the beginning of the introduction of Buddhism to China and the floor is niepanxue. Because we believe that after Zhudaosheng and Sengzhao the Buddhism has won the basic formats of the process of the generating transformation of Buddhism in China.The Buddhism was introduced into China about two-han dynasty, which was believed one of folk beliefs. Many scholars believe that the real beginning of Buddhism is after Anshigao and Zhiloujiachen who spread "xiaochengchanxue" and "dacehngboruoxue". The former was very popular because of its certain similarity compared with the native ideas of Daojia. But, in fact, the latter caused huge influence in China and for the first time shaped the wide introduction and even dominated the main tread of thought during that time. However, Anshigao and Zhichen directly chose the native language and thoughts to introduce and impart their own Buddhism, which in the early days exactly was an effective method. But with the development of Buddhism it gradually showed some shortcomings so that it severely hindered the understanding of Buddhism for the Buddhists. This situation was turned around until Jiumoluoshen came to China. He firstly corrected the mistakes of the Buddhism transformation before and then introduced more important Buddhist scriptures into China. And it is on the basis that his disciples, Sengzhao and Daosheng finally laid the foundation of the process of the generating transformation of Buddhism in China. But we still can see the influence of the native culture everywhere and everytime during this process.
Keywords/Search Tags:Buddhism, Daojia, geyi
PDF Full Text Request
Related items