Daoxuan
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Daoxuan wrote five commentaries on the four-part Vinaya known as the Five Great Works of Mount Zhongnan. He was also part of the translation team that assisted Xuanzang in translating sutras from Sanskrit into Chinese.
Daoxuan was an influential cataloguer. His catalogue of Buddhist scriptures, the ''Catalogue of the Inner Canon of the Great Tang'' (''Datang neidian lu'' 大唐內典錄), aka ''Nèidiǎn Catalog'' (T2149) in 10 scrolls (''juan'' 卷), was commissioned by the Emperor Gaozong and completed in 664. The ''Nèidiǎn Catalog'' helped to define the shape of the Chinese Buddhist Canon in future years. Influenced by the apocalyptic Mo-fa or theory of the end of the Dharma, Daoxuan was particularly concerned to expose and denounce suspicious (''yiwei'' 疑偽) or fake (''wei'' 偽) sutras. He even witnessed the wholesale burning of texts suspected of being fake. The ''Nèidiǎn Catalog'' is also notable for being the first bibliographical work to attribute the ''Heart Sutra'' to Xuánzàng, who died in 664, the same year as the catalogue was completed.
Daoxuan is also noted for his admonishments to the Emperor Gaozong of the Tang for issuing an edict requiring that monastics bow before the emperor. His petition succeeded in the cancellation of that edict.
Daoxuan's work remained influential well into the Song. His work was important for the later Vinaya master Yuanzhao who revived the Vinaya School during the Song dynasty and wrote various commentaries on Daoxuan's key works. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 2012nen, 9gatsu
Publisher: 大蔵出版 / Daizōshuppan
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Published: 2014
Publisher: 國際佛教學大學院大學日本古寫經研究所文科省戰略プロジェクト實行委員會 / Kokusai Bukkyōgaku Daigakuin Daigaku Nihon Koshakyō Kenkyūjo Monkashō Senryaku Purojekuto Jikkō Īnkai
Superior document: Nihon koshakyō zenpon sōkan = Bibliotheka codicologica Nipponica 8