Renben yusheng jing zhu
{"WorkMasterId":5504,"WpPageId":263109,"ParentWpPageId":193907,"Slug":"renben-yusheng-jing-zhu","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/dao-an/renben-yusheng-jing-zhu/","RelativeUrl":"theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/dao-an/renben-yusheng-jing-zhu/","HasFullText":false,"RawHtmlLength":68726,"CleanHtmlLength":15472,"Kicker":"Philosophy Work","Title":"Renben yusheng jing zhu","Deck":"Dao\u0027an reads Buddhist teaching through desire, embodiment, and liberation, showing how human longing for life becomes a problem for Buddhist discipline and awakening.","BackLink":{"Text":"Back to Dao\u0027\u0027an","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/dao-an/"},"AuthorCard":{"Label":"Author","Title":"Dao\u0027an","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/dao-an/","MediaHref":"","ImageSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/dao-an-01-standing-depiction.png","ImageAlt":"Standing depiction of Dao\u0027an","FilterTerra":"China (East Asia)","ClickText":"Dao\u0027an","ClickHref":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/dao-an/","Copies":["312 CE – 385 CE","Changshan Commandery / Fuliu, Hebei","Chinese Buddhist organizer, exegete, and translation leader who shaped Prajnaparamita interpretation, monastic discipline, scripture cataloging, and the language of early Chinese Buddhism."]},"ContextCards":[{"Label":"Period","Key":"Period:1","Title":"Ancient History","DateText":"3000 BCE – 499 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-ancient-history/"},{"Label":"Era","Key":"Era:3","Title":"Classical Antiquity","DateText":"500 BCE – 499 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-ancient-history/philosophers-of-classical-antiquity/"},{"Label":"Composition","Title":"350 CE","Url":"","DateText":""}],"DateNote":"Displayed year is a proxy ordering date for an early exegetical work; the public page must state that the date is approximate and order-only.","GeoCards":[{"Label":"Region","Key":"Region:2"},{"Label":"Terra Avita","Key":"TerraAvita:10"},{"Label":"Terra Avita Region","Key":"TerraAvitaRegion:41"},{"Label":"Modern Country","Key":"Country:CHN:10"}],"OriginalTitle":"人本欲生經註","Language":"Classical Chinese","DisciplineCards":[{"Label":"Primary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:philosophy-of-mind"},{"Label":"Secondary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:philosophy-of-religion"}],"Tradition":"Early Chinese Buddhism","FullText":null,"CoreThesis":["Dao\u0027an reads Buddhist teaching through desire, embodiment, and liberation, showing how human longing for life becomes a problem for Buddhist discipline and awakening."],"Classification":{"AlternateTitles":"Renben yusheng jing zhu; Annotation to the Sutra on the Human Desire to Live; Commentary on Renben yusheng jing","KeyConcepts":"desire; life; embodiment; liberation; annotation; Buddhist psychology; Chinese exegesis; scripture","Methodology":"Buddhist scriptural exegesis, cataloging, translation prefaces, doctrinal classification, monastic discipline, and Chinese hermeneutic adaptation of Indic Buddhist ideas.","Structure":"The public page presents received title forms, alternate titles, proxy ordering year, transmission status, philosophical focus, and explicit notes that lost or fragmentary works have no full-text badge."},"Arguments":["Dao\u0027an reads Buddhist teaching through desire, embodiment, and liberation, showing how human longing for life becomes a problem for Buddhist discipline and awakening."],"Influence":{"InfluencedBy":"Prajnaparamita scriptures, An Shigao meditation texts, Fotucheng, Zhu Fatai, Lokaksema translation traditions, and Chinese exegetical practice.","InfluenceOn":""},"Significance":["Accepted because public Chinese text and reference surfaces transmit Renben yusheng jing zhu under Dao\u0027an\u0027s name; it should not create a fake full-text badge.","The work matters because it shows how Buddhist texts, translation, monastic order, and Chinese interpretive language were organized before the great Kumārajīva translation age."],"EvidenceNote":["Accepted because public Chinese text and reference surfaces transmit Renben yusheng jing zhu under Dao\u0027an\u0027s name; it should not create a fake full-text badge."],"MainSections":[{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Core Thesis","Paragraphs":["Dao\u0027an reads Buddhist teaching through desire, embodiment, and liberation, showing how human longing for life becomes a problem for Buddhist discipline and awakening."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Classification","Fields":[{"Label":"Alternate Titles","Value":"Renben yusheng jing zhu; Annotation to the Sutra on the Human Desire to Live; Commentary on Renben yusheng jing"},{"Label":"Key Concepts","Value":"desire; life; embodiment; liberation; annotation; Buddhist psychology; Chinese exegesis; scripture"},{"Label":"Methodology","Value":"Buddhist scriptural exegesis, cataloging, translation prefaces, doctrinal classification, monastic discipline, and Chinese hermeneutic adaptation of Indic Buddhist ideas."},{"Label":"Structure","Value":"The public page presents received title forms, alternate titles, proxy ordering year, transmission status, philosophical focus, and explicit notes that lost or fragmentary works have no full-text badge."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Arguments","Paragraphs":["Dao\u0027an reads Buddhist teaching through desire, embodiment, and liberation, showing how human longing for life becomes a problem for Buddhist discipline and awakening."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Influence","Fields":[{"Label":"Influenced By","Value":"Prajnaparamita scriptures, An Shigao meditation texts, Fotucheng, Zhu Fatai, Lokaksema translation traditions, and Chinese exegetical practice."},{"Label":"Influence On","Value":"Huiyuan, Sengrui, the Kumārajīva translation circle, Chinese Buddhist cataloging, monastic surname practice, Prajnaparamita interpretation, and later Chinese Buddhist institutional memory."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Significance","Paragraphs":["Accepted because public Chinese text and reference surfaces transmit Renben yusheng jing zhu under Dao\u0027an\u0027s name; it should not create a fake full-text badge.","The work matters because it shows how Buddhist texts, translation, monastic order, and Chinese interpretive language were organized before the great Kumārajīva translation age."]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Evidence Note","Paragraphs":["Accepted because public Chinese text and reference surfaces transmit Renben yusheng jing zhu under Dao\u0027an\u0027s name; it should not create a fake full-text badge."]}],"SectionSequence":["Back Link","Work Title","Deck","Author","Period","Era","Composition","Date Note","Region","Terra Avita","Terra Avita Region","Modern Country","Original Title","Language","Primary Discipline","Secondary Discipline","Tradition","Core Thesis","Classification","Arguments","Influence","Significance","Evidence Note"],"Counts":{"ContextCards":3,"GeoCards":4,"DisciplineCards":2,"Links":11,"Sections":23,"Styles":2,"Scripts":1}}