- Taixu
Venerable Master Taixu (太虛大師
Pinyin : tàixū dàshīWade-Giles : T'ai Hsü Ta Shi), 1890-1947, was a Buddhist activist and thinker who advocated the reform and renewal ofBuddhism in China .Taixu was born in Hǎiníng (海寧/海宁) in
Zhejiang province. His lay name was Lǚ Pèilín (呂沛林). His parents died when he was still young, and he was raised by his grandparents. At 16 he was ordained into theLinji school of Chan Buddhism in Xiao Jiǔhuá Temple (小九華寺/小九华寺) inSuzhou . Not long after being ordained he was given theDharma name of Taixu, meaning Great Emptiness. In 1909 he travelled toNanjing to join the Sutra Carving Society established there by the lay BuddhistYang Renshan .As a result of being exposed to the political writings of
Kang Youwei ,Liang Qichao ,Tan Sitong andZhang Taiyan , Taixu turned his mind to the reformation of Buddhism. In 1911 while inGuangzhou , he made contact with the revolutionaries plotting to overthrow theQing dynasty and participated in some secret revolutionary activities. Taixu would later describe the formation of his political thinking during this time in his "Autobiography" (自傳 "zìzhuàn")::"My social and political thought was based upon 'Mr. Constitution', the Republican Revolution,
Socialism , andAnarchism . As I read works such as Zhang Taiyan's "On Establishing Religion", "On the Five Negatives", and "On Evolution", I came to see Anarchism and Buddhism as close companions, and as a possible advancement fromDemocratic Socialism ." [http://www.guoxue.com/www/xsxx/txt.asp?id=976]After the establishment of the new
Republic of China , Taixu founded the "Association for the Advancement of Buddhism" (佛教協進會/佛教协进会 "fójiào xiéjìn hùi"), which lasted only a short time due to resistance from conservative Buddhists. Unable to convince the Buddhist community of his ideas, and shocked by the outbreak of theFirst World War and the sufferings in China, Taixu went into seclusion (閉關/闭关 "bìguān") onPutuoshan for three years from October 1914.Until his death Taixu worked toward the revival of Buddhism in China, although because of the economic and political turmoil that China experienced through wars and revolutions, few of his projects were successful. He died on
March 12 ,1947 at the Jade Buddha Temple (玉佛寺 "yùfó sì") inShanghai .External links
* [http://www.guoxue.com/www/xsxx/txt.asp?id=976 The Short Record of Master Taixu]
* [http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-AN/102919.htm Taixu: To Renew Buddhism and Save the Modern World]
* [http://www.bookrags.com/biography-taixu-eorl-13/index.html Taixu Biography]
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