All Stories

  1. The Hanoi Reprint of the Precious Scroll of Incense Mountain (1772) and the Printing of Buddhist Works in Northern Vietnam at the End of the Eighteenth Century
  2. Pictorial Versions of the Mulian Story in East Asia (Tenth–Seventeenth Centuries): On the Connections of Religious Painting and Storytelling
  3. ThePrecious Scroll on Bodhisattva Guanshiyinfrom Jingjiang, and Confucian Morality
  4. A RARE EARLY MANUSCRIPT OF THE MULIAN STORY IN THEBAOJUAN(PRECIOUS SCROLL) GENRE PRESERVED IN RUSSIA, AND ITS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF THE GENRE
  5. THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CULTS OF LOCAL DEITIES ANDBAOJUAN(PRECIOUS SCROLLS) TEXTS IN CHANGSHU COUNTY OF JIANGSU
  6. The Earliest Known Edition of The Precious Scroll of Incense Mountain and the Connections Between Precious Scrolls and Buddhist Preaching
  7. The Transformation of Historical Material in Religious Storytelling: The Story of Huang Chao (d. 884) in the Baojuan of Mulian Rescuing his Mother in Three Rebirths
  8. Book Reviews
  9. An Analysis of “Telling Scriptures” (Jiangjing) During Temple Festivals in Gangkou (Zhangjiagang), With Special Attention to the Status of the Performers
  10. Autobiographical Features In Bai Juyi’s "Biography Of The Maestro Of Mellow Versification"
  11. Chapter Four: Printing and Circulating “Precious Scrolls” in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai and its Vicinity: Toward an Assessment of Multifunctionality of the Genre