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The Qing Regulation of the Sangha in Amdo

机译:在AMDO中的Sangha的清调

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The political reforms made along the Gansu-Kokenuur border in the aftermath of the Lubsang-Danzin Rebellion (1723-4) represented the first significant change to that frontier to occur in centuries. Only recently have scholars begun to consider the repercussions of these changes for the powerful religious institutions of this region known as Amdo. This article utilises Chinese histories, Tibetan-language materials and Chinese-language land deeds from the eighteenth century to illustrate the drastic increase in imperial oversight and regulation of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and monastics in Amdo, especially those of the Xining River watershed. Significantly, the policies and practices directed toward these monasteries and monastics were those traditionally employed for Chinese Buddhists of the empire's interior. In addition, the reforms introduced in the Xining region helped to set the tone and precedents for how the Qing would later engage with monasteries and monastics elsewhere in Amdo.
机译:卢布康 - 丹琴叛乱后果(1723-4)甘肃古筝边境的政治改革(1723-4)代表了几个世纪以来要发生的前沿的第一个重大变化。最近,只有学者开始考虑对被称为AMDO的强大宗教机构的这些变革的影响。本文利用了来自十八世纪的中国历史,西藏语言和中文土地落实,以说明帝国监督和藏佛教修道院和墨水中的举行的剧烈增加,特别是西宁河流域。值得注意的是,针对这些修道院和寺院的政策和做法是传统上用于帝国内部的中国佛教徒的政策和做法。此外,西宁地区引入的改革有助于确定清晰的音调和先例,后来将如何与AMDO的其他地方的寺院和墨罩进行举例来啮合。

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