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Pang T. [Review:] V. L. Uspensky. Prince Yunli (1697–1738). Manchu Statesman and Tibetan Buddhist. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, 1997, VIII, 140 pp. // Manuscripta Orientalia. Vol. 4. No. 2. June 1998. P. 72.


The book under review is the first to be entirely devoted to the activities of Prince Yunli, the seventeenth son of the Kangxi emperor, a high official at the court of the emperor Y ongzhen. The book presents the Imperial prince as a Manchu statesman (chapter I), a Tibetan Buddhist (chapter 2), as well as a bibliographer and publisher (chapter 3). In his preface, the author notifies that his publication is addressed to specialists (“is not supposed to be casually read but used by interested scholars”, p. VIII). The official positions of Prince Yunli and his role in relations of the Qing dynasty with Tibet are convincingly described in the first two chapters which are based on the Mongolian and Tibetan sources, supported by the English translations from different biographies of the Buddhist lamas. These texts clearly show, the author point out, “that the common struggle for power, influence, rank and titles among the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchs residing in Beijing was in full swing in the first half of the 18th century ... To some extent, this struggle reflected the political and religious struggle in Tibet proper and other areas where Tibetan Buddhism was spread” (p. 18)...

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