Acknowledgements
Figures and Tables
Introduction
Susan Andrews and Chen Jinhua
Part 1: Court Patronage and State Control
1From Mount Wutai to the Seven Jewel Tower: Monk Degan and Political Propaganda of the Wuzhou Period
Yinggang Sun
2Faith and Realpolitik: Tang Dynasty Esoteric Buddhism at Mount Wutai
Geoffrey Goble
3Monastic Officials on Wutai Shan under the Ming dynasty
Kuan Guang
4Beyond Seeking for Sacredness: Shedding New Light on the Carving of the Jiaxing Canon on Mount Wutai
Dewei Zhang
Part 2: Pilgrims and Sacred Sites
5A Japanese Pilgrim’s Visit to Wutai in the Winter of
Robert Borgen
6The Pilgrimage Account of Duke Miγvačir of Alaša to Mount Wutai in
Isabelle Charleux
7Visions in Translation: A Qing-Gelukpa Guidebook to Mount Wutai
Wen-shing Chou
8Mount Wutai and Mañjuśrī in Old Uigur Buddhism
Peter Zieme
9How Important is Mount Wutai? Sacred Space in a Zen Mirror
T.H. Barrett
Part 3: Changing Practices at Mount Wutai
10Lama Nenghai’s imprint on Mount Wutai: Sino-Tibetan Buddhism among the Five Plateaus since the 1930s
Ester Bianchi
11The Pure Land Teachings of Fazhao and the Mañjuśrī Cult of Mount Wutai
Sheng Kai
12Fazhao Jin Bifeng, and Constructed Histories of Buddhist Chant and Music at Mount Wutai
Beth Szczepanski
Part 4: Replicating Mount Wutai
13The Legacy of the True Visage: The Mañjuśrī Statues at Zhenrong yuan and Shuxiang si of Mount Wutai
Sun-ah Choi
14Khotan and Mount Wutai: The significance of Central Asian actors in the making of the mountain cult
Imre Hamar
15Transnational Mountain Cult, Local Religiopolitical and Economic Concerns: Mount Wutai and the Kamakura period miracle tales of Tōnomine
Susan Andrews
16The Emergence of the “Five-Terrace Mountain” Cult in Korea
Sangyop Lee
17Flying Mañjuśrī and Moving Mount Wutai Towards the Xi Xia Period: As Seen from Dunhuang Caves
Wei-Cheng Lin
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Wei-Cheng Lin_Flying Mañjuśrī and Moving Mount Wutai Towards the Xi Xia Period: As Seen from Dunhuang Caves.