Three Religions Living Side by Side: A Senior Tibetan Buddhist Monk’s View of the Central Plains Culture

Xianjiang ZENG

Abstract


With the Confucianism,Buddhism and Taoism as the core, huvu-bkwan blo-bzang chos-kyi nyi-ma interprets the central plains culture generality. He makes a lot of breakthroughs in content of its systematic ness, Comprehensiveness and accuracy,Simultaneously rectifies some misunderstanding and prejudice in Tibet’s thoughts about Central Plain Culture, which means a lot to the communication and dialog between Han and Tibetan culture. He interprets the Central Plain Culture in this way relies on not only his personal knowledge, but also the in-deep development of communication and dialog between Han-tibetan culture.


Keywords


Huvu-bkwan blo-bzang chos-kyi nyi-ma; Central plains culture; Han-Tibetan cultural exchange; Tibetan historiography

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References


Buddhism, Blo-Bzang Chos-Kyi Nyi-Ma. (1985). The origin of Buddhism sects (pp.193-217). Lhasa, China: Tibetan People’s Publishing House.

Caiba, G. (1988). Deb-ther-dmar-po (pp.11-15). Lhasa, China: Tibetan People’s Publishing House.

Zhang, Y., & Zeng, X. J. (2012). Tibetan historical records on historical facts of central plains and its research value. Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, (5).




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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