Source: Hanazuka 1982

Hanazuka, Hisayoshi 花塚久義. “Chu Yuimakitsukyō no hensansha o megutte” 注維摩詰経の編纂者をめぐって. Komazawa daigaku bukkyōgakubu ronshū 駒澤大学仏教学部論集 13 (1982): 201–214.

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Hanazuka argues that in its present form, the Zhu Weimojie jing 注維摩詰經 T1775 must be a later compilation. It which shows signs of subsequent redaction even within individual glosses transmitted under the name of Sengzhao. Hanazuka analyses the available sources, and on this basis, suggests that the compilation of the collection of glosses in the earlier eight-scroll format (as opposed to the closely related later ten-scroll edition represented by T1775) dates to the sixth century. He hypothetically ascribes this phase of the composition process to Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty.

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Hanazuka argues that in its present form, the Zhu Weimojie jing 注維摩詰經 T1775 must be a later compilation. It which shows signs of subsequent redaction even within individual glosses transmitted under the name of Sengzhao. Hanazuka analyses the available sources, and on this basis, suggests that the compilation of the collection of glosses in the earlier eight-scroll format (as opposed to the closely related later ten-scroll edition represented by T1775) dates to the sixth century. He hypothetically ascribes this phase of the composition process to Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty. T1775; 注維摩詰經