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1993年冬,笔者有幸在莆田面晤中国社会科学院宗教研究所罗炤教授,并借阅了他刚从福建东山县新发现的一册香花僧秘传的清代抄本(复印件).抄本据介绍为嘉庆年间旧物,“香花僧”则是近代兴化及闽南一些地区,民间对非正统佛教小庙中男僧的称呼.由于这个抄本内容相当庞杂,主题是记载香花僧的法事科仪,但又附录许多天地会流传的诗歌和民间赌博用的《花会歌》,同时还摘录一些明末清初思想家王夫之、黄宗羲、傅山等人的
In the winter of 1993, I was fortunate enough to meet Professor Luo Jao of the Institute of Religion at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Putian and to borrow a copy of the Qing Dynasty (photocopy) from the Qing Dynasty, a newly discovered book of incense monks he had just discovered in Dongshan County, Fujian Province. For the Jiaqing years of old things, the “Fragrant monk” is a modern Xinghua and some areas in southern Fujian, folk non-orthodox Buddhist temple in the name of monks.Because this copy is a rather complicated subject, the theme is recorded monk’s law enforcement, but And appendix to many of the world will be circulating poetry and folk gambling with “flower song”, but also extract some late Ming and early Qing thinkers such as Wang Fu, Huang Zongxi, Fu Shan and others