News Express: UM holds Exhibition of Master Hsing Yun’s Works

新聞快訊:澳大舉辦星雲大師著作特展

澳大舉辦星雲大師著作特展

UM holds the Exhibition of Master Hsing Yun’s Works

澳大舉辦星雲大師著作特展

為敬悼澳門大學榮譽博士、台灣佛光山開山宗長星雲大師,澳大圖書館舉辦星雲大師著作特展,於2月8日至3月8日在圖書館大堂開放參觀。期間展出約50種星雲大師的著作,其中包括大師親筆簽名本和相關視頻。

多年以來,星雲大師一直關注澳大的發展。2011年,他親臨澳大講學,勉勵大眾存好心、說好話、做好事,以心靈富足而快樂,使澳大學子深受教益。澳大於2013年向星雲大師頒授人文學榮譽博士學位,以表揚其對文化教育事業作出的卓越貢獻。星雲大師為澳大辦學水平和影響力的提升所提供的助力,澳大將長久感念。

是次特展的館藏包括星雲大師於2018年贈予澳大的《星雲大師全集》《人間佛教佛陀本懷》英文翻譯版、《人間佛教學報》和《幸福百法》。《星雲大師全集》一套共365冊,象徵了一年365日生生不息,以及世上眾生圓滿,書中完整記錄星雲大師從早期的筆耕,到後期的開示、演講,以及對佛教發展和國家願景的建言,為當代“人間佛教”發展歷史的珍貴寶藏。查詢特展詳情可致電88228170或電郵至lib_ref@um.edu.mo。

 

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UM holds Exhibition of Master Hsing Yun’s Works

 

In tribute to the memory of Master Hsing Yun, honorary doctor of the University of Macau (UM) and founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order in Taiwan, the UM Library has launched the Exhibition of Master Hsing Yun’s Works, which will take place in the library lobby from 8 February to 8 March. About 50 books written by Master Hsing Yun, including autographed copies, and related videos will be on display at the exhibition.

 

Master Hsing Yun was a long-time supporter of the development of UM. In 2011, he gave a lecture at the university to encourage everybody to obtain happiness from doing the right thing. The lecture benefited UM students tremendously. In 2013, UM conferred an honorary doctorate in humanities on him in recognition of his outstanding contributions to cultural affairs and education. His contribution to the enhancement of UM’s academic standards and influence will be long remembered by the university.

 

The items on display include the Complete Works of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha (English edition), Humanistic Buddhism: Journal, Arts, and Culture, and Humanistic Buddhism’s 100 Paths to Happiness. The Complete Works of Venerable Master Hsing Yun is a book collection of 365 volumes, symbolising the 365 days in a year and the perfection of the existence of all beings in the world. The collection is a comprehensive account of the master’s early writings, his later teachings and lectures, as well as his advice on the development of Buddhism and vision for the country. It is also a valuable record of the history and development of the philosophy of Humanistic Buddhism. For more details about the exhibition, please call 8822 8170 or email to lib_ref@um.edu.mo.

 

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