Patrons and Patriarchs : : Regional Rulers and Chan Monks during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms / / Benjamin Brose.

Patrons and Patriarchs breaks new ground in the study of clergy-court relations during the tumultuous period that spanned the collapse of the Tang dynasty (618-907) and the consolidation of the Northern Song (960-1127). This era, known as the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, has typically been chara...

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Patrons and Patriarchs : Regional Rulers and Chan Monks during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms / Benjamin Brose.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures, Maps, and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- Introduction -- 1. Disintegration: The Tang-Five Dynasties Transition -- 2. Improvisation: The Transformation of Regional Buddhist Cultures in Southern China -- 3. Founding Fathers: The Kingdom of Min -- 4. Filial Sons: The Southern Tang -- 5. Heirs and Ancestors: The Kingdom of Wuyue -- 6. Reintegration: The North Prevails -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Members of Xuefeng Yicun's Lineage Supported by the Royal Families of Min, the Southern Tang, and Wuyue -- Appendix 2. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Min, Wu, Southern Tang, and Wuyue -- Appendix 3. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Northern Dynasties -- Appendix 4. Buddhist Texts Printed in the Kingdom of Wuyue -- Appendix 5. Members of Linji Yixuan's Lineage Supported by Song Officials -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Patrons and Patriarchs breaks new ground in the study of clergy-court relations during the tumultuous period that spanned the collapse of the Tang dynasty (618-907) and the consolidation of the Northern Song (960-1127). This era, known as the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, has typically been characterized as a time of debilitating violence and instability, but it also brought increased economic prosperity, regional development, and political autonomy to southern territories. The book describes how the formation of new states in southeastern China elevated local Buddhist traditions and moved Chan (Zen) monks from the margins to the center of Chinese society. Drawing on biographies, inscriptions, private histories, and government records, it argues that the shift in imperial patronage from a diverse array of Buddhist clerics to members of specific Chan lineages was driven by political, social, and geographical reorientations set in motion by the collapse of the Tang dynasty and the consolidation of regional powers during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. As monastic communities representing diverse arrays of thought, practice, and pedagogy allied with rival political factions, the outcome of power struggles determined which clerical networks assumed positions of power and which doctrines were enshrined as orthodoxy. Rather than view the ascent of Chan monks and their traditions as instances of intellectual hegemony, this book focuses on the larger sociopolitical processes that lifted members of Chan lineages onto the imperial stage. Against the historical backdrop of the tenth century, Patrons and Patriarchs explores the nature and function of Chan lineage systems, the relationships between monastic and lay families, and the place of patronage in establishing identity and authority in monastic movements.
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Patrons and Patriarchs : Regional Rulers and Chan Monks during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures, Maps, and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Maps --
Introduction --
1. Disintegration: The Tang-Five Dynasties Transition --
2. Improvisation: The Transformation of Regional Buddhist Cultures in Southern China --
3. Founding Fathers: The Kingdom of Min --
4. Filial Sons: The Southern Tang --
5. Heirs and Ancestors: The Kingdom of Wuyue --
6. Reintegration: The North Prevails --
Conclusion --
Appendix 1. Members of Xuefeng Yicun's Lineage Supported by the Royal Families of Min, the Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 2. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Min, Wu, Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 3. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Northern Dynasties --
Appendix 4. Buddhist Texts Printed in the Kingdom of Wuyue --
Appendix 5. Members of Linji Yixuan's Lineage Supported by Song Officials --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures, Maps, and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Maps --
Introduction --
1. Disintegration: The Tang-Five Dynasties Transition --
2. Improvisation: The Transformation of Regional Buddhist Cultures in Southern China --
3. Founding Fathers: The Kingdom of Min --
4. Filial Sons: The Southern Tang --
5. Heirs and Ancestors: The Kingdom of Wuyue --
6. Reintegration: The North Prevails --
Conclusion --
Appendix 1. Members of Xuefeng Yicun's Lineage Supported by the Royal Families of Min, the Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 2. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Min, Wu, Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 3. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Northern Dynasties --
Appendix 4. Buddhist Texts Printed in the Kingdom of Wuyue --
Appendix 5. Members of Linji Yixuan's Lineage Supported by Song Officials --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures, Maps, and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Maps --
Introduction --
1. Disintegration: The Tang-Five Dynasties Transition --
2. Improvisation: The Transformation of Regional Buddhist Cultures in Southern China --
3. Founding Fathers: The Kingdom of Min --
4. Filial Sons: The Southern Tang --
5. Heirs and Ancestors: The Kingdom of Wuyue --
6. Reintegration: The North Prevails --
Conclusion --
Appendix 1. Members of Xuefeng Yicun's Lineage Supported by the Royal Families of Min, the Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 2. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Min, Wu, Southern Tang, and Wuyue --
Appendix 3. Names and Reign Dates for the Rulers of Northern Dynasties --
Appendix 4. Buddhist Texts Printed in the Kingdom of Wuyue --
Appendix 5. Members of Linji Yixuan's Lineage Supported by Song Officials --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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