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01 September 1992

This is the first and only book in English on modern Chinese Buddhism written by a practicing Chinese monk. Chen-hua provides a rare eyewitness account of Chinese monastic life and Buddhist practices before they were changed forever by the Communist revolution. It begins with his departure from home in northern China to study Buddhism in Kiansu and Chekiang in the south and ends with his rejoining the monastic order in Taiwan after spending several years as a draftee in the Nationalist army.
Following century-old traditions of Ch'an monks, Chen-hua made prilgrimages to all the major monasteries and holy sites, and sought instruction from many famous masters. His ordination at Pao-hua; "Buddha recitation weeks" at Ling-yen; scriptural studies at T'ien-ning; and a pilgrimage to P'u-t'o, the sacred island of Kuan-yin, are some of the highlights of this candid and perceptive book.
The Introduction by Chun-fang Yu places the work in a historical perspective. Notes, a glossary of Chinese terms, maps, and photos help readers who are new to the field.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. From Honan to Chiang-nan
II. Ordination at Pao-Hua Mountain
III. Reporting for Examinations at P'i-Lu Monastery
IV. Staying at Tung-Yueh Temple
V. Studying at T'ien-ning
VI. Ling-Yen Monastery in Soochow
VII. Collecting Rents at Lake T'ai
VIII. About My Father
IX. Buddha Recitation Week
X. Victory for the Chinese Communists
XI. P'u-t'o Island
XII. Arrival in Taiwan
XIII. Medical Discharge from the Army in 1952
XIV. A Near-Fatal Illness
XV. Teachers and Teachings that I Cannot Forget
Glossary
Index