Merit and Virtue – Buddhist and Daoist Foundations in China (500–1500 CE)

V. Olles
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Religious foundations in China (500–1500 CE) were largely characterized by the interaction of Buddhist and Daoist institutions with the state (court) and the populace. The present contribution tries to offer some preliminary insights into the endowment culture of traditional China, which is still an understudied and not well-understood area of endowment studies. The peculiarities of Chinese culture and history require a special approach to the topic as well as a basic knowledge of the relevant Chinese terminology. The endowment culture of traditional China was fundamentally influenced and shaped by monasticism, its key impulses obviously coming from Buddhism. I thus propose that in principle all monasteries in traditional China, including Daoist institutions, were foundations. Furthermore, I will introduce basic terms of the Chinese endowment culture, with a special focus on the key notion of religious merit (gongde).
功德--中国的佛教和道教基础(公元 500-1500 年)
中国(公元 500-1500 年)宗教基础的主要特点是佛教和道教机构与国家(朝廷)和民众之间的互动。本论文试图对传统中国的捐赠文化提出一些初步的见解,而这一领域在捐赠研究中仍未得到充分的研究和理解。由于中国文化和历史的特殊性,需要对这一课题采取特殊的研究方法,并对相关的中国术语有基本的了解。传统中国的僧侣文化从根本上受到僧侣制度的影响和塑造,其主要动力显然来自佛教。因此,我提出,原则上传统中国的所有寺院,包括道教机构,都是基金会。此外,我还将介绍中国捐赠文化的基本术语,并特别关注宗教功德(gongde)这一关键概念。
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