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Monk Qingliang's Answer to Emperor Shunzong of Tang Regarding the Essence of Buddhist Teaching (Ch'ŏng-nyang-tap sun-chong shim-yo pŏm-mun)

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Department of Asian Art Langdon Warner (1881-1955) Cambridge Ma (by 1948) gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1948. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Langdon Warner
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Title: Monk Qingliang's Answer to Emperor Shunzong of Tang Regarding the Essence of Buddhist Teaching (Ch'ŏng-nyang-tap sun-chong shim-yo pŏm-mun)
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