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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.purpleculture.net/a-record-of-buddhist-monasteries-in-luoyang-p-2967/"><img src="http://www.purpleculture.net/bmz_cache/4/425080bec93b8d1b5852feea838bf70a.image.80x80.webp" alt="" role="presentation" title="A Record of Buddhist Monasteries in Luo-Yang" width="80" height="80" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;"></a>Along with Commentary on the Waterways by Li Daoyuan, A Record of Buddhist Monasteries in Luo-yang by Yang Xuanzhi has been acclaimed as a prose classic of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Adopting the attitude of a historian, Yang provided complete, detailed and accurate records of Buddhist temples&#39; distribution in Luo-yang, as well as major monasteries&#39; history, architecture and relevant Buddhist activities. Owing to its description of the popularity of Buddhism in Luo-yang, the book, as well became an important Buddhist classic. In addition, from palace coups to the life of ordinary people, it presents a panorama of the capital city including its government setup and social economy. What&#39;s more, Yang used the past to criticize the present, with narration interspersed with bits of comments, highlighting the book&#39; s role as "a mirror for government".<br />
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What&#39;s presented here is a bilingual English-Chinese edition. Professor Cao Hong of Nanjing University translates the ancient Chinese prose into contemporary Chinese, while Wang Yitong translates it into English.
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