People's Republic of China (1949–present) – Second Buddhist Revival Chan Buddhism



chan repressed in china during recent modern era in periods of people s republic, subsequently had been re-asserting on mainland, , has significant following in taiwan , hong kong among overseas chinese.


since chinese economic reform of 1970s, new revival of chinese buddhism going on. ancient buddhist temples, such bailin monastery , guanghua monastery have been refurbished.


bailin monastery ruined long before 1949. in 1988, jing hui persuaded take on hebei buddhist association, , start rebuilding monastery. jing hui student , dharma successor of hsu yun, has adopted humanistic buddhism of taixu.


guanghua monastery restored beginning in 1979, when six-year restoration program began under supervision of 70-year-old venerable master yuanzhou (圆拙老法师). in 1983 temple became 1 of chinese buddhism regional temples (汉族地区全国重点寺院) whilst 36-year-old master yiran (毅然法師) became abbot. same year, venerable master yuanzhou funded establishment of new fujian buddhism academy (福建佛学院) on site.





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