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      • Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
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      • Journal of Chan Buddhism
      • “Famed Mountains and Great Temples”: A Book Series on Buddhist Sacred Space in China
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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)
    • ko한국어 (Korean)
    • viTiếng Việt (Vietnamese)

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Feb 03 2020
Summer School in Classical Chinese and Japanese

Summer School in Classical Chinese and Japanese

July 6–31, 2020. Venice, Italy – Ca’ Foscari University.Continue reading

Posted in: News
Jan 14 2020
CFA: Sheng Yen Education Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chinese Buddhism at UBC

CFA: Sheng Yen Education Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chinese Buddhism at UBC

Deadline to apply March 15, 2020Continue reading

Posted in: Postdoc Program, News
Oct 22 2019
Update – Cluster 2.1 and 3.2

Update – Cluster 2.1 and 3.2

Clusters 2.1 and 3.2 Field Visits in Northern China. June-July, 2019.Continue reading

Posted in: News
Oct 17 2019
Update – Cluster 1.2 Religion and Technology

Update – Cluster 1.2 Religion and Technology

Cluster 1.2 at DILA. July 17-25, 2019.Continue reading

Posted in: News
Sep 29 2019
Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement

New book publication: Rules of Engagement, edited by Susan Andrews, Jinhua Chen, and Cuilan Liu.Continue reading

Posted in: News
Sep 21 2019
Tianzhu Book Prize Lecture: The Meanings of Meditation in Early Zen Buddhism

Tianzhu Book Prize Lecture: The Meanings of Meditation in Early Zen Buddhism

Sam van Schaik (British Library). 7 pm, Saturday, September 21, 2019. UBC St. John’s College.Continue reading

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Aug 11 2019
An International & Intensive Program on Buddhism at Oxford

An International & Intensive Program on Buddhism at Oxford

August 11-30, 2019; Oxford, UK. Continue reading

Posted in: News
Jul 12 2019
Job Opportunity for FROGBEAR Digital Research Assistant at UBC

Job Opportunity for FROGBEAR Digital Research Assistant at UBC

1 year opportunity at UBC. Application deadline July 21, 2019. Continue reading

Posted in: News
Jun 18 2019
Launch of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS)

Launch of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS)

Articles from inaugural issue (Vol. 1, No. 1) of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) now available.Continue reading

Posted in: News
Jun 12 2019
Tianzhu Book Prize Nomination 2019

Tianzhu Book Prize Nomination 2019

Nomination application has been extended to June 30, 2019. Please use Tianzhu Book Prize Nomination Form for submission.Continue reading

Posted in: Funding Opportunity, Funding- non-frogbear, book prize, News
May 02 2019
Buddhist Beasts: Reflections on Animals in Asian Religions and Culture-Published Papers

Buddhist Beasts: Reflections on Animals in Asian Religions and Culture-Published Papers

15 Buddhist Beast conference papers have been published in the journal Religions.Continue reading

Posted in: News
May 02 2019
New FROGBEAR Research Cluster

New FROGBEAR Research Cluster

Talismans and Talisman Cultures in Contemporary Vietnam, Korea, and Japan: Meaning, Making, MediumContinue 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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