Yongquan monastery, Drum Mountain, near Fuzhou, China: Buddhist priests. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
- Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921.
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- 1870-1871
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- 19532i
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Nine men, wearing light coloured robes, standing in a courtyard, two on a high plinth to the left. One of the men moved out of the frame during the exposure, leaving a ghostly impression
Yongquan monastery is situated seven miles from Fuzhou, halfway up Drum Mountain. It was thought to have been built in the 9th century and then rebuilt several times during the Ming and Qing. One of the most magnificent religious buildings in Fujian, it was an important centre for studying Mahayana Buddhism. At the time of the photographer John Thomson s visit, about 200 monks lived there. He was intrigued by their robes, which he thought resembled closely the monastic garb of medieval Europe. He came to believe that Buddhism and Roman Catholicism shared certain similarities
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