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A CHRONICLE OF BUDDHISM IN CHINA 581–960 A.D.

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A compact yet deeply illuminating historical account, A Chronicle of Buddhism in China 581–960 A.D. explores the evolution, influence, and institutional growth of Buddhism in imperial China, from the Sui to the late Tang dynasties.

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A CHRONICLE OF BUDDHISM IN CHINA 581–960 A.D.
Author: Jan Yun-Hua
Publisher: Visva-Bharati
Edition: First Edition, 1966
Pages: 190
Size: 6 inch × 9.5 inch

A Chronicle of Buddhism in China 581–960 A.D. by Jan Yun-Hua is a scholarly and concise examination of one of the most transformative eras in Chinese religious history. Spanning nearly four centuries—from the unification under the Sui Dynasty to the fragmentation following the Tang—the book captures the changing fortunes, philosophical adaptations, and political entanglements of Buddhism as it matured and evolved in the Chinese cultural landscape.

Published in 1966 by Visva-Bharati, this first edition serves both as a chronicle and an interpretive guide, offering readers a clear timeline of pivotal developments: from monastic reforms and state patronage to periods of persecution and revival. Jan Yun-Hua, a leading scholar of East Asian Buddhism, brings clarity to complex historical shifts, highlighting the ways in which Chinese emperors, monks, and scholars negotiated the place of Buddhism amid Confucian and Daoist thought, political upheavals, and cross-cultural exchange.

Through careful documentation, the book traces the rise of important Buddhist schools, the compilation of scriptures, and the spiritual dialogue between India and China that shaped Buddhist doctrine in the region. It also considers the broader social impact of Buddhism—how it influenced art, education, public welfare, and the everyday lives of believers.

Compact in size (6 inch × 9.5 inch) yet rich in content, this volume remains an essential reference for students of Chinese history, religious studies, and those interested in the enduring legacy of Buddhism in East Asia.

  • A focused historical survey of Chinese Buddhism from 581 to 960 A.D.

  • Written by renowned Buddhist scholar Jan Yun-Hua

  • First edition published by Visva-Bharati in 1966

  • Chronicles key events, figures, and philosophical developments in Chinese Buddhism

  • Ideal for readers of Chinese history, religious studies, and cultural heritage

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