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Fei Changfang (Chinese: 費長房; pinyin: Fèi Chángfáng; fl. 562–598) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, biographer, and bibliographer, from Chengdu. He began as a scholar of the Chinese classics of Confucianism and Daoism, but was converted to Buddhism and became involved in translation work with various Indian monks at the Daxingshan Temple

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  • Fei Changfang (Chinese: 費長房; pinyin: Fèi Chángfáng; fl. 562–598) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, biographer, and bibliographer, from Chengdu. He began as a scholar of the Chinese classics of Confucianism and Daoism, but was converted to Buddhism and became involved in translation work with various Indian monks at the Daxingshan Temple He is known for his catalogue of Buddhist texts Records of the Three Treasuries Throughout Successive Dynasties (Chinese: 歷代三寳記; T2034), compiled 597 CE, which was influential in the development of the Chinese Buddhist Tripitaka, however he has come to be known for controversially attributing texts to translators without foundation. (en)
  • 費長房,亦名費節,生卒年不詳,四川成都人。中國隋朝著名的佛學翻譯家,其主要活動年代爲公元562-597年(這僅是其《歷代三寶紀》一書裏提到的事實可考的年代,並非其生卒年代)。曾在成都某寺出家,北周武帝宇文邕於建德三年(574)推動建德毀佛,因而被迫還俗。隋文帝開皇元年(581)於長安設置,因費長房精通佛學,並精通諸子,被敕召入京,並以俗人身份被委任為,此後在大興善寺擔任工作。 漢代曾有同名同姓之人,其為術士,《後漢書·方術列傳》有傳。 (zh)
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  • 費長房,亦名費節,生卒年不詳,四川成都人。中國隋朝著名的佛學翻譯家,其主要活動年代爲公元562-597年(這僅是其《歷代三寶紀》一書裏提到的事實可考的年代,並非其生卒年代)。曾在成都某寺出家,北周武帝宇文邕於建德三年(574)推動建德毀佛,因而被迫還俗。隋文帝開皇元年(581)於長安設置,因費長房精通佛學,並精通諸子,被敕召入京,並以俗人身份被委任為,此後在大興善寺擔任工作。 漢代曾有同名同姓之人,其為術士,《後漢書·方術列傳》有傳。 (zh)
  • Fei Changfang (Chinese: 費長房; pinyin: Fèi Chángfáng; fl. 562–598) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, biographer, and bibliographer, from Chengdu. He began as a scholar of the Chinese classics of Confucianism and Daoism, but was converted to Buddhism and became involved in translation work with various Indian monks at the Daxingshan Temple (en)
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  • 費長房 (隋朝) (zh)
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