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The image displays a framed, vertically oriented document presenting the "Guangzhou Practice of Chinese Buddhism - Figures." The document is a biographical display, featuring five distinct sections, each dedicated to a prominent Buddhist figure.

Each section includes:
1.  **Name:** The name of the individual in Chinese characters, followed by their birth and death years (or only birth year if still living).
2.  **Black and White Portrait:** A photographic portrait of the individual, typically showing them in monastic robes or formal attire.
3.  **Biography:** A detailed biography in Chinese text, outlining their life, contributions to Buddhism, roles in various Buddhist associations (like the Guangzhou Buddhist Association and China Buddhist Association), and their impact on the development of Buddhism, particularly in Guangzhou and its surrounding regions.

The five individuals featured are:
*   **姚雨平 (Yao Yuping)** (1886-1972), depicted in a formal portrait, not clearly in monastic attire.
*   **释云峰 (Shi Yunfeng)** (1921-2003), shown in monastic robes.
*   **释新成 (Shi Xincheng)** (1919-2021), also in monastic robes.
*   **释宽敬 (Shi Kuankung)** (1921-2013), in monastic robes.
*   **释耀智 (Shi Yaozhi)** (1965-), in monastic robes, smiling.

The text frequently mentions the "Guangzhou Buddhist Association" (广州市佛教协会) and specific temples like Liurong Temple (六榕寺), Guangxiao Temple (光孝寺), and Dafos Temple (大佛寺), firmly situating the content within Guangzhou, China. The overall theme is the contribution of these individuals to the "Sinicization of Buddhism" (佛教中国化) and its development in the region. The document appears to be part of an exhibition or historical display.
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Dec 9, 2024, 12:17 PM

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The image displays a framed, vertically oriented document presenting the "Guangzhou Practice of Chinese Buddhism - Figures." The document is a biographical display, featuring five distinct sections, each dedicated to a prominent Buddhist figure. Each section includes: 1. **Name:** The name of the individual in Chinese characters, followed by their birth and death years (or only birth year if still living). 2. **Black and White Portrait:** A photographic portrait of the individual, typically showing them in monastic robes or formal attire. 3. **Biography:** A detailed biography in Chinese text, outlining their life, contributions to Buddhism, roles in various Buddhist associations (like the Guangzhou Buddhist Association and China Buddhist Association), and their impact on the development of Buddhism, particularly in Guangzhou and its surrounding regions. The five individuals featured are: * **姚雨平 (Yao Yuping)** (1886-1972), depicted in a formal portrait, not clearly in monastic attire. * **释云峰 (Shi Yunfeng)** (1921-2003), shown in monastic robes. * **释新成 (Shi Xincheng)** (1919-2021), also in monastic robes. * **释宽敬 (Shi Kuankung)** (1921-2013), in monastic robes. * **释耀智 (Shi Yaozhi)** (1965-), in monastic robes, smiling. The text frequently mentions the "Guangzhou Buddhist Association" (广州市佛教协会) and specific temples like Liurong Temple (六榕寺), Guangxiao Temple (光孝寺), and Dafos Temple (大佛寺), firmly situating the content within Guangzhou, China. The overall theme is the contribution of these individuals to the "Sinicization of Buddhism" (佛教中国化) and its development in the region. The document appears to be part of an exhibition or historical display.

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