The Administration of Buddhism in China: A Study and Translation of Zanning and the <i>Topical Compendium of the Buddhist Clergy</i> (Da Song Seng shilue)
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[8]: Leaving Home [to Enter the Buddhist Clergy] in China

173

[9]: Ritual Protocols for Wearing [Monastic] Garments

177

[10]: Erecting Platforms for Precept Ordinations

189

[11]: The Origins of Precept Ordinations for Nuns

197

[12]: Receiving Offerings of Food and Repentance Rituals

203

[13]: Changes in the Etiquette for Paying Respect

209

[14]: Annotating [Buddhist] Scriptures

217

[15]: Lectures by Monks

221

[16]: Lectures by Nuns

225

[17]: Writing Commentaries and Arranging Scriptures in Sections

227

[18]: Explaining the Vinaya

231

[19]: Explaining [Abhidharma] Treatises

235

[20]: Director of Lectures

241

[21]: The Transmission of Meditation and Contemplation Techniques [to China]

247

[22]: Journeys of Monks of This Land (China) to the Regions of the West

265

[23]: Transmitting the Esoteric Canon

273

Fascicle II: [The Institutional History of Buddhism]

289

[24]: Establishing Rules by Monks and Secular Leaders

291

[25]: Incense-Offering and Chant Leaders

301

[26]: The Origins of Hymns of Praise

323

[27]: The Administration of Buddhist Monasteries

329