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  • About
    • About the Project
      • Mission
      • Project Summary
    • About Us
      • Governance
      • Project Participants
      • Institutional Partners
      • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
  • Research
    • Contour
    • Background
    • Methodology
    • Research Programs
    • Clusters
    • Expected Outcomes
    • Originality
    • Significance
  • Publications
    • Project-related Book Series and Journals
      • Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
      • Brill Series on East Asian Religions
      • Chinese Translation Series of Foreign Studies on Buddhism and East Asian Religions
      • Studies in Chinese Religions
      • Journal of Chan Buddhism
      • “Famed Mountains and Great Temples”: A Book Series on Buddhist Sacred Space in China
    • Publications by Team Members
  • Training
    • Training Philosophy
    • Training Program—Mission
    • Training Program—FROGBEAR Summer 2021 Training Sessions
    • Training Program—Tenth Anniversary Celebration
    • Summer Program
    • Winter Program
    • Intensive Program
    • Exchange Student Program
    • Postdoctoral Program
  • Field Trips
    • Philosophy
    • Fieldtrip Guidelines
    • Cluster Field Trip Plans
      • Clusters in Phase 1 (2017-2019)
      • Clusters in Phase 2 (2020-2022)
    • Data Collection
    • Map of Field Sites
  • Resources
    • FROGBEAR Database of Religious Sites in East Asia
    • Glossary
    • Funding & Opportunities
      • Opportunities from this project
      • Opportunities from partners and collaborators
    • Relevant Projects
  • News
    • Conference Series
    • Lecture Series
    • Newsletters
    • News
  • enEnglish (English)
    • zh-hans简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified))
    • zh-hant繁體中文 (Chinese (Traditional))
    • frFrançais (French)
    • ja日本語 (Japanese)
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Dec 08 2017
Workshop: The Ten Thousand Rooms Project

Workshop: The Ten Thousand Rooms Project

Michael Hunter . January 8, 12:30 – 2:00 pm, Asian Centre Room 604.Continue reading

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Dec 05 2017
Research Presentation: The First Master Text: The Classic of Odes

Research Presentation: The First Master Text: The Classic of Odes

Michael Hunter. January 5, 4:00 – 6:00 pm. CK Choi Building Room 120.Continue reading

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Oct 26 2017
Guest Lecture: Reflections on Self-Immolation in Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Traditions

Guest Lecture: Reflections on Self-Immolation in Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Traditions

Dr. Jimmy Yu. November 22, 4pm. UBC Asian Center room 604.Continue reading

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Oct 17 2017
Guest Lecture: The Philosophy and Practice of Buddhist Confession in the Song Dynasty

Guest Lecture: The Philosophy and Practice of Buddhist Confession in the Song Dynasty

Dr. Kai Sheng. October 26, 2:15pm. UBC Asian Center room 604.Continue reading

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Oct 10 2017
Guest Lecture: The Thirteenth Fourteenth Century Encounter of Chinese Tiantai and Japanese Tendai

Guest Lecture: The Thirteenth Fourteenth Century Encounter of Chinese Tiantai and Japanese Tendai

Dr. Paul Groner. October 23 5pm. UBC Asian Center room 604.Continue reading

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Sep 13 2017
Guest Lecture: “Diving into Buddhahood: The Four Inversions at Shanyingshan and Baoshan”

Guest Lecture: “Diving into Buddhahood: The Four Inversions at Shanyingshan and Baoshan”

Dr. Wendi Adamek. 4pm September 28, 2017. Asian Center Room 604, UBC. 

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May 31 2017
Converting Markets through Merit: Perspectives for Fostering a New Entrepreneurial Culture with Chan Buddhist Principles

Converting Markets through Merit: Perspectives for Fostering a New Entrepreneurial Culture with Chan Buddhist Principles

Ven. Dayuan. 7pm Saturday June 17, 2017. Jack Poole Hall, Alumni Centre, UBCContinue reading

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Nov 04 2016
Liturgy, Icon, and Text in the Development of Esoteric Buddhism

Liturgy, Icon, and Text in the Development of Esoteric Buddhism

By Charles D. Orzech . 4pm, February 9, 2017. UBC Department of Asian Studies, Room 604.Continue reading

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Oct 25 2016

Medieval Japan’s Unique Interpretation of Monastic Discipline and the Precepts

Professor Paul Groner. May 30, 2016. Asian Centre Room 604.
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Oct 25 2016

Como: Angry Spirits and Urban Soundscapes in Ancient Japan

Prof. Michael Como. April 5, 2016. C.K. Choi building room 231.Continue reading

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      • The list of donors of the Liao dynasty dharani pillar (陀羅尼經幢) at Yunju Temple (雲居寺) 2
        This side shows one cartouche, names and institutes of the donors of the dharani pillar. The major donor is a military official named ( 陳(辶氏?近?)貞). Many donors are surnamed Zheng, possibly all from the same neighborhood North Zheng Yard (北鄭院). The first one is a picture of the whole face [1]; the second is the […]
      • The list of donors of the Liao dynasty dharani pillar (陀羅尼經幢) at Yunju Temple (雲居寺) 1
        This side shows the names and backgrounds of the donors of the dharani pillar.These donors usually are grouped together by families. The donors include chestnut manor owner, a sutra scribe, military officials,and common folks of the Zheng Village(鄭邑). The donors' names seemed to be carved by different people, because the fonts and styles of the […]
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