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CBETA (Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association) / SAT / Tripitaka Koreana
LiveFamily: East Asian canons · Custodian: Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association
The flagship machine-readable Chinese Buddhist canon (Taisho text) with translator/patronage attributions and catalogue-chain data (Kaiyuan shijiao lu etc.), the operational instrument behind the great majority of this family.
Citing conjectures (22)
- Dating divination by its odds
- Protection pricing on the steppe
- The ever-normal fractile
- Bullwhip on the Grand Canal
- The ear rhymes, the exam spells
- Recitation beats revision
- Merit copies sutras, catalogues keep sastras
- Bureaus coin, monks borrow
- Translation favors the self-contained
- Apocrypha are priced in single scrolls
- The bureau spells it once
- Sugi votes Khitan
- Blocks copy shapes, brushes copy sounds
- The extracted chapter drifts
- Dharani leak the sound change
- Orphan couplets find many fathers
- The pipeline drops the long and low
- Patronage clears customs at the canon gate
- The print threshold is a copy count
- The queue jumps for state protection
- Wear maps worship
- The supplement survives offshore