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This research article by Stefano Zacchetti delves into the nature of the Da Anban Shouyi Jing (T 602), reconsidering its significance in early Chinese Buddhist commentary. The study provides insights into how Buddhist texts were interpreted and adapted in early medieval China. By examining the historical context and the evolution of Buddhist thought in this era, the article contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interrelations between Buddhism and Chinese culture. The focus on commentarial practices offers a fresh perspective on the textual landscape of Buddhist scholarship, demonstrating the intricacies of Buddhist dissemination in China. For more details, visit dmc.tv.
-Early Chinese Buddhism
-Textual Analysis
-Buddhist Commentaries
-Historical Context
-Cultural Adaptation