Wang Yan (Southern Qi Dynasty)
Wang Yan ( Chinese 王 琰 , W.-G. Wang Yen ; approx. 454? - 520?) Was a Chinese scholar at the time of the Southern Qi Dynasty (479–502). Wang came from Taiyuan 太原 (now Taiyuan , Shanxi Province ). He is known for his collection of stories " Reports from the Dark Realm " 冥 祥 記 / 冥 祥 记 , Míngxiáng jì , Ming-hsiang chi .
See also
- míng 冥 / xiáng 祥
- Fayuan zhulin法苑珠林
References and footnotes
- ↑ Information on the life data according to 林富士: 中國 中古 時期 的 宗教 與 醫療. 2008, p.440 .
- ↑ cf. chinaknowledge.de: The Mingxiangji 冥 祥 記 and William H. Nienhauser : The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature , Vol. I, 1986, p.629 .
literature
- Mingxiang ji冥 祥 记 ( Gujin shuobu congshu古今 说 部 丛书 (di-er ji)) (cf. HYDZD Bibliography 201)
- Manfred Hutter (Ed.): The Buddhism III: East Asian Buddhism and Buddhism in the West. 2018 ( The Religions of Mankind ) partial online view
Web links
- Mingxiangji 冥 祥 記 "Records of Mysterious Manifestations"
- Signs from the Unseen Realm (Mingxiang ji): A Collection of Buddhist Miracle Tales from Early Medieval China
Wikisource: 冥 祥 記 - Sources and full texts
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wang Yan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 王 琰 (Chinese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | chinese philosopher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 6th century |