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| *{{i|CHAPTER 3 ''Korea as a Source for the Regeneration of Chinese Buddhism:<br> The Evidence of Ch'an and Son Literature''<br> John Jorgensen|73}} | | *{{i|CHAPTER 3 ''Korea as a Source for the Regeneration of Chinese Buddhism:<br> The Evidence of Ch'an and Son Literature''<br> John Jorgensen|73}} |
| *{{i|CHAPTER 4 ''Ch'an Master Musang: A Korean Monk in East Asian Context''<br> Bernard Faure|153}} | | *{{i|CHAPTER 4 ''Ch'an Master Musang: A Korean Monk in East Asian Context''<br> Bernard Faure|153}} |
| *{{i|CHAPTER 5 ''Wǒnch'ǔk's Place in the East Asian Buddhist Tradition''<br>Eunsu Cho|173}} | | *{{i|CHAPTER 5 ''Wǒnch'ǔk's Place in the East Asian Buddhist Tradition''<br> Eunsu Cho|173}} |
| *{{i|CHAPTER 6 ''The Korean Impact on T'ien-t'ai Buddhism in China: A Historical Analysis''<br>Chi-wah Chan|217}} | | *{{i|CHAPTER 6 ''The Korean Impact on T'ien-t'ai Buddhism in China: A Historical Analysis''<br> Chi-wah Chan|217}} |
| *{{i|CHAPTER 7 ''Ǔich'ǒn's Pilgrimage and the Rising Prominence of the Korean Monastery in Hang-chou during the Sung and Yuan Periods''<br>Chi-chiang Huang|242}}<br><br> | | *{{i|CHAPTER 7 ''Ǔich'ǒn's Pilgrimage and the Rising Prominence of the Korean Monastery in Hang-chou during the Sung and Yuan Periods''<br> Chi-chiang Huang|242}}<br><br> |
| **{{i|About the Contributors|277}} | | **{{i|About the Contributors|277}} |
| **{{i|Index|279}} | | **{{i|Index|279}} |