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Jan Yun-hua文摘是一个国际知名学者开展了精美的佛教研究领域的研究中,陈研究敦煌研究,中国佛教和道教研究,其中尤其著名。本文从三个方面论述了Jan yn -hua的生平、学术成就以及他对“佛教从印度传入中国”的探索。本文认为,在他几十年的学术生涯中,他一直专注于“佛教从印度到中国的转变及其过程”这一雄心勃勃的学术目标,这是他研究佛教的初衷,也是他一生探索的主题。根据Jan的说法,中国佛教的核心思想,“一心”的思想,形成于8世纪。这一思想最早由城管提出,最后由宗密和延寿完成。“一心”思想先由天台传播,再由华严佛教加以补充和丰富,经过禅法合一的孵化,加上禅宗的加入,成为中国佛教发展的主流,最终成为中国佛教的核心思想。
On Jan Yün-hua’s (Ran Yunhua 冉雲華 [1923-2018]) scholarship in Chinese Buddhism
ABSTRACT Jan Yün-hua is an internationally renowned scholar who has conducted exquisite research in the fields of Buddhist studies, Chan Studies, Dunhuang Studies, and Daoist Studies, among which Chinese Buddhism in particular is renowned. This paper discusses the life of Jan Yün-hua, his academic achievements, and his exploration of ‘transformation of Buddhism from India to China’ in three aspects. This paper argues that during his decades of academic career, Jan has focused on the ambitious academic goal of ‘the transformation of Buddhism from India to China and its process,’ which is the original purpose of his Buddhist studies and the theme of his lifelong exploration. According to Jan, the core idea of Chinese Buddhism, the idea of ‘one mind’, was formed in the eighth century. This idea was first established by Chengguan and finally completed by Zongmi and Yanshou. The concept of ‘one mind’ was first propagated by Tiantai, then supplemented and enriched by Huayan Buddhism, and after the incubation of the unification of meditation and doctrines, and the addition of Chan Buddhism, it became the mainstream development of Chinese Buddhism, and finally became the core thought of Chinese Buddhism.