摘要
Nine Buddhism stone inscription stored in Luoyang Cungu Garret, viewed from cultural inheritance, reflects unanimity in classical faith between Mi sect of Buddhism in early North Song Dynasty and Mi Church in the Tang Dynasty. Contents of these stone inscription reflect the tendency that the Confucianists’ ethics affects and combine with sad and pity idea of Buddhism.
Nine Buddhism stone inscription stored in Luoyang Cungu Garret, viewed from cultural inheritance, reflects unanimity in classical faith between Mi sect of Buddhism in early North Song Dynasty and Mi Church in the Tang Dynasty. Contents of these stone inscription reflect the tendency that the Confucianists' ethics affects and combine with sad and pity idea of Buddhism.
出处
《河南科技大学学报(社会科学版)》
2004年第2期29-31,共3页
Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology(Social science)