词条 | Zhao Puchu |
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| name = Zhao Puchu 赵朴初 | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = November 5, 1907 | birth_place = Anhui Province, China | death_date = May 21, 2000 (aged 92) | death_place = Beijing, China | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = Beijing | nationality = China | other_names = | known_for = President of the Buddhist Association of China, vice chairman of the 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, calligrapher | education = | employer = | occupation = Religious and public leader | title = | salary = | networth = | height = | weight = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = China Association for Promoting Democracy | boards = | spouse = | partner = | children = | parents = | relatives = | signature = | website = }}Zhao Puchu (November 5, 1907 – May 21, 2000) was a religious and public leader who promoted cultural progress and religious tolerance in China.[1][1] Zhao was best known as president of the CCP-supported Buddhist Association of China and also one of the most renowned Chinese calligraphers.[2][3] Zhao also served as vice chairman of the 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and honorary chairman of 10th Central Committee of China Association for Promoting Democracy.[4] He began his work in the 1930s, serving as secretary of the Buddhist Association of China. Zhao also worked to foster relations with Japan, serving as vice president of the China-Japan Friendship Association from 1958 to 1989, and working as an adviser to the association after. He led a Chinese religious delegation to Japan in 1992, meeting with then prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa and receiving the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Secret Treasure of Japan.[5] HonoursHe was awarded the Niwano Peace Prize on April 9, 1985.[6] Zhao was outspoken against Falun Gong and supported its ban within China.[7] He died in Beijing, aged 92, in May 2000. References1. ^{{cite book |chapterurl=http://www.rk-world.org/publications/reminiscenses_20.html |last=Niwano |first=Nikkyo |title=開祖随聞記: 笑顔のうしろ姿 |publisher=Kosei Shuppan |trans-title=Reminiscences of Founder Nikkiyo Niwano |translator=Nezu, Masuo|year=2000 |chapter=Chapter 20: Encounters V (Mr. Zhao Puchu, President of the Buddhist Association of China)|accessdate=2012-02-17}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.daputi.com/english/ |title=Grand Bodhi Temple Introduction |year=2008 |publisher=Daputi |accessdate=2009-05-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205144001/http://www.daputi.com/english/ |archivedate=February 5, 2008 }} 3. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.kosei-shuppan.co.jp/english/text/mag/2007/07_456_5.html |title=Sino-Japanese Ties Must Be Deepened |magazine=Dharma World |year=2007 |accessdate=2012-02-17}} 4. ^1 {{cite news |title=CPPCC Vice-Chairman Zhao Puchu Passes Away |date=2000-05-22 |publisher=People's Daily |url=http://english.people.com.cn/english/200005/22/eng20000522_41301.html |accessdate=2012-02-17}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/China's+top+Buddhist+leader+Zhao+Puchu+dies+at+92.-a062392930 |title=China's top Buddhist leader Zhao Puchu dies at 92 |date=2000-05-29 |publisher=Asian Political News |accessdate=2009-05-11}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.npf.or.jp/english/About_us/chronology.html |title=Chronology of the Foundation |publisher=Niwano Peace Foundation |accessdate=2012-02-17}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.facts.org.cn/krs/vorc/200712/t72293.htm|title=Zhao Puchu: Falun Gong is an evil cult and demon's teaching |date=1999-08-01 |publisher=Chinanews |accessdate=2012-02-17}} External links{{s-start}}{{s-rel|bu}}{{s-bef|before= Geshe Sherab Gyatso }}{{s-ttl|title= Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China|years= 1980–2000}}{{s-aft|after= Yi Cheng }}{{s-end}}{{Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China}}{{Footer Niwano Peace Prize laureates}}{{CPPCC Vice-Chairpersons}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zhao, Puchu}} 10 : 1907 births|2000 deaths|People from Taihu County|Vice Chairpersons of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference|Republic of China Buddhists|People's Republic of China Buddhists|People's Republic of China politicians from Anhui|Buddhism in China|History of Buddhism|20th-century Chinese people |
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