Buddhist Thoughts in Tang Poetry and Literature
Buddhist Thoughts in Tang Poetry and Literature
A Record of Reflections
Chen, Yunji
Springer Verlag, Singapore
04/2026
412
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Chapter 1: Introduction by the Translator.- Chapter 2: "Banana Trees in the Snow" by Wang Wei(699-761): A Tentative Interpretation.- Chapter 3: On Chan Buddhist Thought in Wang Wei's Landscape Poetry.- Chapter 4: Wang Wei and the Huayan School Poet-Monk Daoguang.- Chapter 5: An Examination of Wang Wei's Relationship with Chan Monks of the Northern and Southern Schools.- Chapter 6: An Inquiry into Wang Wei's "Zhongnan Retreat" and "Wangchuan Retreat".- Chapter 7: A Brief Examination of Du Fu's Chan Buddhist Beliefs.- Chapter 8: The Composition of the Song of Everlasting Regret from the Perspective of the bianwen King Delight's Causal Conditions-----With a Discussion on the Relationship Between the Song of Everlasting Regret and Buddhist Literary Tradition. Chapter 9: The Influence of Tang Dynasty Temple Murals on Han Yu's Poetry.- Chapter 10: Han Yu's Poetry and Buddhist Gathas.- Chapter 11: Li He and the La?kavatara Sutra.- Chapter 12: The Philosophy of Immortal Wandering in Li He's "Dreaming of Heaven" and His Spiritual World.- Chapter 13: The Influence of Buddhist Scriptures on Liu Zongyuan's Fables and the Origins of The Donkey of Qian.- Chapter 14: The Traces of Buddhist Statues and Aesthetics.- Chapter 15: A Survey of Domestic Research on Tang Poetry Over the Past Decade.
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Tang Dynasty Poetry and Buddhism;Buddhist Allegory in Tang Poetry;Chan Buddhism in Wang Wei's Poetry;Wang Wei and Buddhist Monks;Du Fu's Buddhist Beliefs
Chapter 1: Introduction by the Translator.- Chapter 2: "Banana Trees in the Snow" by Wang Wei(699-761): A Tentative Interpretation.- Chapter 3: On Chan Buddhist Thought in Wang Wei's Landscape Poetry.- Chapter 4: Wang Wei and the Huayan School Poet-Monk Daoguang.- Chapter 5: An Examination of Wang Wei's Relationship with Chan Monks of the Northern and Southern Schools.- Chapter 6: An Inquiry into Wang Wei's "Zhongnan Retreat" and "Wangchuan Retreat".- Chapter 7: A Brief Examination of Du Fu's Chan Buddhist Beliefs.- Chapter 8: The Composition of the Song of Everlasting Regret from the Perspective of the bianwen King Delight's Causal Conditions-----With a Discussion on the Relationship Between the Song of Everlasting Regret and Buddhist Literary Tradition. Chapter 9: The Influence of Tang Dynasty Temple Murals on Han Yu's Poetry.- Chapter 10: Han Yu's Poetry and Buddhist Gathas.- Chapter 11: Li He and the La?kavatara Sutra.- Chapter 12: The Philosophy of Immortal Wandering in Li He's "Dreaming of Heaven" and His Spiritual World.- Chapter 13: The Influence of Buddhist Scriptures on Liu Zongyuan's Fables and the Origins of The Donkey of Qian.- Chapter 14: The Traces of Buddhist Statues and Aesthetics.- Chapter 15: A Survey of Domestic Research on Tang Poetry Over the Past Decade.
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