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Modern Buddhist Renaissance". His
courtesy name was
Rénshān (仁山) and he is also thus
known as Yáng
Rénshān. He was a
native of Shídài (石埭)
county (modern Shítái...
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starting with Shi Xing. In some
Chinese Pureland sects such as that of
Master Renshan and
Master Chin Kung it is
traditional for
persons who do not have the...
- (Sanying line ) G03
Mayuan G02
Jianguo Rd. G01 Bade GA1
Puding Sunbeam GA2
Renshan Elementary School GA3
Puding Transshipment Station South Depot GE01 Xiaoli...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Yan, Yongxue; Dong, Xiaohan; Li,
Renshan; Zhang, Yankuan; Yan, Shaokui; Guan, Xin; Yang, Qingpeng; Chen, Longchi;...
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Lianghua ****zhou (****dong) Town 44,122 177.7
Renshan ****zhou (****dong) Town 63,662 183.3
Tieyon ****zhou (****dong) Town 34,653...
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listed as a
national intangible cultural heritage on May 20, 2006. Yang
Renshan, the
founder of the
revival of
Buddhist culture in
modern China, founded...
- Press: 2004. ISBN 0-300-10487-1. Koon,
Yeewan (2014). A
Defiant Brush: Su
Renshan and the
Politics of
Painting in
Early 19th-Century
Guangdong (PDF). Hong...
- 1965 Chairman: Tan
Guansan Vice-Chairmen:
Kadam Chepa Tubdan Rolga, Zhou
Renshan,
Langdon Gunga Wangchuk (Chinese: 朗顿·贡嘎旺秋),
Sampo Tsewang Rinzin, Yaosi...
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leaders Emperor Taizu of Song Wang
Quanbin Cui
Yanjin Liu
Guangyi Wang
Renshan Cao Bin Meng Chang Wang Zhaoyuan (POW) Han Baozheng (POW) Zhao Chongtao ...
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translation from
Chinese to
French by
Pierre Ryckmans La Vie et l’œuvre de Su
Renshan, rebelle, peintre, et fou, 1814-1849? (Paris and Hong Kong:
Centre de publication...