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Tanxu (simplified Chinese: 倓虚; traditional Chinese: 倓虛; pinyin: Tánxū; July 3, 1875 – August 11, 1963) was a Chinese Buddhist monk and a 44th generation lineage holder of the Tiantai school, taught by Master Dixian. Tanxu is known as one of the most influential monks to have had lived during the late Qing and Republican periods of Chinese history, spreading and invigorating the practice of Buddhism throughout the region. He was also famous for constructing several Buddhist temples and institutes in Northern China in the early 20th century. He also achieved renown through his buildings, due to his integration of European industrial construction techniques and traditional Chinese methods.

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  • Tan Xu, 滩浒 (3 de julio de 1875 - 11 de agosto de 1963) fue un monje budista chino y un titular de la 44.ª generación del linaje de la escuela Tiantai, instruido por el Maestro Di Xian. Xu es conocido como uno de los monjes más influyentes que vivieron durante los últimos períodos Qing y republicano de la historia china, difundiendo y vigorizando la práctica del budismo en toda la región. También fue famoso por la construcción de varios templos budistas e institutos en el norte de China a principios del siglo XX. Así mismo logró renombre a través de sus edificios, debido a su integración de las técnicas europeas de construcción industrial y los métodos tradicionales chinos.​ (es)
  • Tanxu (chinois simplifié: 倓虚; chinois traditionnel: 倓虛; pinyin: Tánxū) né à Beitang (à l'est de Tianjin) le 3 juillet 1875 et mort à Hong Kong 11 août 1963, était un moine bouddhiste chinois. Devenu moine à l'âge de 42 ans, il fut extrêmement actif et contribua à la reviviscence du bouddhisme dans le nord de la Chine. Grand bâtisseur de temples, il fut le quarante-quatrième patriarche de l'école Tiantai. (fr)
  • Tanxu (simplified Chinese: 倓虚; traditional Chinese: 倓虛; pinyin: Tánxū; July 3, 1875 – August 11, 1963) was a Chinese Buddhist monk and a 44th generation lineage holder of the Tiantai school, taught by Master Dixian. Tanxu is known as one of the most influential monks to have had lived during the late Qing and Republican periods of Chinese history, spreading and invigorating the practice of Buddhism throughout the region. He was also famous for constructing several Buddhist temples and institutes in Northern China in the early 20th century. He also achieved renown through his buildings, due to his integration of European industrial construction techniques and traditional Chinese methods. (en)
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