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Yang Wenhui (traditional Chinese: 楊文會; simplified Chinese: 杨文会; pinyin: Yáng Wénhùi; Wade–Giles: Yang Wenhui; 1837-1911) was a Chinese lay Buddhist reformer who has been called "The Father of the Modern Buddhist Renaissance". His courtesy name was Rénshān (仁山). He was a native of Shídài (石埭) county (modern Shítái 石台 county) in Anhui province.

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  • Yang Wenhui (chinesisch 楊文會, Pinyin Yáng Wénhùi, W.-G. Yang Wenhui; 1837–1911) war ein chinesischer buddhistischer Reformer. Er trat vor allem als Verleger in Erscheinung und wird als der "Vater der Modernen Buddhistischen Renaissance" (chinesisch 近代中国佛教复兴之父, Pinyin Xiandai Zhongguo Fojiao Fuxing zhi Fu) bezeichnet. Sein Ehrenname lautete Rénshān (仁山). (de)
  • Yang Wenhui (chino simplificado: 杨文 会, chino tradicional: 楊文 會 1837-1911) fue un reformador budista laico chino que ha sido llamado "El Padre del Renacimiento Budista Moderno", también conocido como . Su nombre de cortesía era Rénshān (仁 山). Era un nativo del condado de Shídài (石埭) (condado moderno de Shítái 石台) en la provincia de Anhui. (es)
  • Yang Wenhui (ch.trad : 楊文會 ; ch.simp. : 杨文会; pinyin : Yáng Wénhùi), prénom social Rénshān (仁山), 1837-1911, est un laïc de la fin de la dynastie Qing qui joua un rôle important dans le renouveau des études bouddhistes chinoises. Lettré, il découvre à près de trente ans l’enseignement du Bouddha Shakyamuni, à une époque où les textes sont devenus rares et où les monastères étaient remplis de réfugiés économiques plutôt que de moines et nonnes dévoués à la pratique. Il entreprend de réunir des textes, de les relire et de les imprimer et de les enseigner, tâches qu’il poursuivra jusqu’à sa mort (fr)
  • 楊 文会(よう ぶんかい、1837年12月13日(道光17年11月16日) - 1911年10月8日(宣統3年8月17日))は、中国の清末の居士仏教の中心人物である。号の「仁山」(じんざん)の方で知られている。池州(安徽省石台県)の出身。 (ja)
  • Yang Wenhui (traditional Chinese: 楊文會; simplified Chinese: 杨文会; pinyin: Yáng Wénhùi; Wade–Giles: Yang Wenhui; 1837-1911) was a Chinese lay Buddhist reformer who has been called "The Father of the Modern Buddhist Renaissance". His courtesy name was Rénshān (仁山). He was a native of Shídài (石埭) county (modern Shítái 石台 county) in Anhui province. While he was young he accompanied his father to live in Beijing, but the Taiping rebellion forced them to flee to the lower Yangtze delta. Although he studied the Confucian classics as a child, in 1862 he became interested in Buddhism after reading a copy of the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana (大乘起信論 dàchéng qǐxìn lùn). In 1866 he moved to Nanjing to manage architectural engineering projects for the government, where his Buddhist beliefs were strengthened through contact with other lay Buddhists. It was not long after that he and several friends raised money to establish the Jinling Sutra Publishing House (金凌刻經處 Jīnlíng kèjīng chù), Jinling being an old name for Nanjing. In 1878 he left China to visit England and France, bringing back several scientific instruments which he donated to researchers in China. During another trip to England he met the Japanese Buddhist Nanjo Bunyu (南条文雄) and started a correspondence with him. With Nanjō's help, Yang was able to import over 300 sutra texts from Japan that had been lost within China. In 1894 he worked with the British missionary Timothy Richard (李提摩太) to translate Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana into English. Yang established the Jetavana Hermitage (祗洹精舍 zhīhuan jīngshè) in 1908 for teaching Buddhism on the site of his publishing house and wrote the textbooks himself. He invited the poet-monk Su Manshu to teach Sanskrit and English. Over twenty monks studied there, preparing to spread the Dharma. Unfortunately, due to financial trouble the school closed after only two years. In 1910 he founded the Buddhist Research Society (佛學研究會 fóxúe yánjiù hùi) and served as its head. The lay Buddhist (歐陽漸) studied under Yang at this time, and after Yang's death in 1911 Ouyang would reestablish Yang's old publishing house and school as the Chinese Inner Studies College (支那內學院 zhīnà nèi xúeyuàn). Yang Wenhui had many students over his lifetime, including several well-known figures such as Zhang Taiyan, Tan Sitong, and Taixu. (en)
  • Ян Вэньхуэ́й (кит. трад. 楊文會, упр. 杨文会, пиньинь Yáng Wénhùi, 1837—1911) — светский китайский реформатор буддизма, которого также называют «отцом буддийского возрождения». (ru)
  • Yang Wenhui (ur. 1837, zm. 1911; chiń. upr. 杨文会; chiń. trad. 楊文會; pinyin Yáng Wénhùi) – świecki buddysta chiński, reformator chińskiego buddyzmu, którego nazywano „Ojcem Nowoczesnego Buddyjskiego Renesansu”. Znany także jako Yang Renshan (杨仁山). (pl)
  • 杨仁山(1837年-1911年),名文会,字仁山,安徽石埭(今安徽池州石台)人。清朝末年佛教居士,中国近代佛教复兴运动的奠基人,被尊称为“近代中国佛教复兴之父”。 (zh)
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  • Yang Wenhui (chinesisch 楊文會, Pinyin Yáng Wénhùi, W.-G. Yang Wenhui; 1837–1911) war ein chinesischer buddhistischer Reformer. Er trat vor allem als Verleger in Erscheinung und wird als der "Vater der Modernen Buddhistischen Renaissance" (chinesisch 近代中国佛教复兴之父, Pinyin Xiandai Zhongguo Fojiao Fuxing zhi Fu) bezeichnet. Sein Ehrenname lautete Rénshān (仁山). (de)
  • Yang Wenhui (chino simplificado: 杨文 会, chino tradicional: 楊文 會 1837-1911) fue un reformador budista laico chino que ha sido llamado "El Padre del Renacimiento Budista Moderno", también conocido como . Su nombre de cortesía era Rénshān (仁 山). Era un nativo del condado de Shídài (石埭) (condado moderno de Shítái 石台) en la provincia de Anhui. (es)
  • Yang Wenhui (ch.trad : 楊文會 ; ch.simp. : 杨文会; pinyin : Yáng Wénhùi), prénom social Rénshān (仁山), 1837-1911, est un laïc de la fin de la dynastie Qing qui joua un rôle important dans le renouveau des études bouddhistes chinoises. Lettré, il découvre à près de trente ans l’enseignement du Bouddha Shakyamuni, à une époque où les textes sont devenus rares et où les monastères étaient remplis de réfugiés économiques plutôt que de moines et nonnes dévoués à la pratique. Il entreprend de réunir des textes, de les relire et de les imprimer et de les enseigner, tâches qu’il poursuivra jusqu’à sa mort (fr)
  • 楊 文会(よう ぶんかい、1837年12月13日(道光17年11月16日) - 1911年10月8日(宣統3年8月17日))は、中国の清末の居士仏教の中心人物である。号の「仁山」(じんざん)の方で知られている。池州(安徽省石台県)の出身。 (ja)
  • Ян Вэньхуэ́й (кит. трад. 楊文會, упр. 杨文会, пиньинь Yáng Wénhùi, 1837—1911) — светский китайский реформатор буддизма, которого также называют «отцом буддийского возрождения». (ru)
  • Yang Wenhui (ur. 1837, zm. 1911; chiń. upr. 杨文会; chiń. trad. 楊文會; pinyin Yáng Wénhùi) – świecki buddysta chiński, reformator chińskiego buddyzmu, którego nazywano „Ojcem Nowoczesnego Buddyjskiego Renesansu”. Znany także jako Yang Renshan (杨仁山). (pl)
  • 杨仁山(1837年-1911年),名文会,字仁山,安徽石埭(今安徽池州石台)人。清朝末年佛教居士,中国近代佛教复兴运动的奠基人,被尊称为“近代中国佛教复兴之父”。 (zh)
  • Yang Wenhui (traditional Chinese: 楊文會; simplified Chinese: 杨文会; pinyin: Yáng Wénhùi; Wade–Giles: Yang Wenhui; 1837-1911) was a Chinese lay Buddhist reformer who has been called "The Father of the Modern Buddhist Renaissance". His courtesy name was Rénshān (仁山). He was a native of Shídài (石埭) county (modern Shítái 石台 county) in Anhui province. (en)
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