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Shandong Province, where Mt. Tai and Ling yan 靈岩寺 are located
Session 13: Tang China ①: Buddhism and tea
Topics
❖ Early association of Buddhism with tea as deduced through the writings of monks:
- Zhiyi (6th c.)
 - Yijing (635-713, perhaps associated with Yogacaric sects)
 - Xiangmo Zang (fl. early 8th c., Chan)
 
and the record by Feng Yan ("What Master Feng Heard and Saw", Fengshi wenjian ji, 8th c.)
Thoughts—read before class, revisit for tests
Nothing yet.
Required—to be completed for today's session
✓ Read: pp 213 – 221 and 231 of "Buddhism, Alcohol, and Tea in Medieval China" in Of Tripod and Palate: Food, Politics, and Religion in Traditional China by Roel Sterchx (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) [eBrary]
      ✓ Read: Buddhism and Tea in Tang China [bSpace, PPT]
      ✓ View:  
Multimedia notes
 ❖ There are now  maps on bSpace that show the Tea-Horse Road, the Silk Road, the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, and the two large rivers—Yellow River and Yangzi River. These are testable. There is also a blank map, provided for practice. The map set was created by me but the landform map that sometimes appears might have a copyright and so this map set must be used only for the purposes of this class, privately by you.
        
Links
This is a very useful graphic for visualizing the geographical relationship between the development of tea in the south and the arrival of Buddhism in the north: The Spread of Buddhism to AD 600
Other
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