Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 5: Miscellaneous Later EssaysMüller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
Religion
Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 5: Miscellaneous Later Essays
Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
Comparative linguistics; Folklore; Literature -- History and criticism; Mythology; Religions
160 In China, as Dr. Edkins states, the doctrine of Amitâbha is
represented by the so-called Lotus school (Lian-tsung) or Pure Land
(Tsing-tu). The founder of this school in China was Hwei-yuan of the
Tsin dynasty (fourth century). The second patriarch (tsu) of this
school was Kwang-ming (seventh century).
161 See page 191.
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