The first and second volum of "The international Buddhist and Chinese Religions"series were published by ZhongXiBook Company. Associate Professor Sun Ying-gang is the chief editor of this book series.
The Impact of Buddhism On Chinese Material Culture
John Kieschnick
Translated by Zhao You, Chen-Ruifeng, Dong-Haohui, Song Jing, Yang Zeng
ZhongXiBook Company 2015.8
John Kieschnick
John Kieschnick is the proffessor in the Department of Religion of Stanford University, he received his PhD from Stanford, after which he completed a postdoc at the Center for Chinese Studies in Berkeley before taking up a position at the Institute of History and Philology at Academia Sinica in Taiwan where he eventually became an Associate Research Fellow. His research area is the cultural history of Chinese Buddhism. He has published The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagiography (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997), A Study of the Biographies of Eminent Monks Tradition, and the Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003), as well as a number of book chapters and articles. He is currently working on a book-length study of Buddhist historiography in China.
Essays on Taoist Studies
Stephen R. Bokenkamp
Translated by Sun Qi, Tian He, Xie-Yifeng, Lin-Xinyi
ZhongXiBook Company 2015.8
Stephen R. Bokenkamp
Stephen R. Bokenkamp is professor in the School of International Letters and Cultures and the Department of Religious Studies at Arizona State University. He began his study of Daoism in 1978 under the direction of Professors Michel Strickmann and Edward H. Schafer and received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the study of Daoism, Dao-Buddhist interactions, and medieval Chinese literature. Main works:Early Daoist Scriptures(University of California Press,1997)、Ancestors and Anxiey: Daoism and the Birth of Rebirth in China(University of CaliforniaPress,2007).