Li Jicheng and Ming Ding didn't divide the Hundred Questions of Buddhism Tantric Sect. China Construction Press "Religious Culture Series" 1989.6 Edition
The Rite of Buddha is not divided into volumes. Fujian Guanghua Temple released around 1990
A Brief Introduction to Song San's Volume Interpretation (also known as Outline of Buddhism)? Be sincere and sincere. Photocopy of Guanghua Temple in Putian, Fujian (a book collecting Buddhist facts, supplemented by Shi Zanning's A Brief History of Monks in the Great Song Dynasty, compiled for ordinary monks and nuns to understand Buddhist knowledge). The first volume includes surnames, three treasures, appellations, residences, monks, teachers, haircuts, vestments, precepts, etiquette, props and lectures. The second volume is about filial piety, social interest, Chinese food, ambition, listening and speaking, choosing friends, fear, diligence, impatience, forbearance, conformity, miscellaneous notes, longing for illness and death. This is the earliest 10-volume book in the Song Dynasty, which can be found in "Reading Secretary of Zhai County". It was not distributed today. In the eighth year of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty (1433), there was a block-printed edition of Bao Chengcheng, which was lost according to the old edition of Bao. He got this episode since he was a child and has been carrying it with him for 40 years. Later, he led a comrade Gu Daozhen to write a letter to donate money and commend the letter officer Jiang Jincheng and others. The "Central Library" of Taiwan Province Province has only three volumes of Snow Zhai (1633). The Cabinet Library of Japan has a block print (1583) of the 11th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, which is divided into two volumes. Miao's Collection of Artistic Styles is a Japanese woodcut book with three volumes. The Japanese engraving (three volumes) also records Yang Shoujing's Secret Records of Visiting Japan (sixteen volumes) and Liu Zhen Pu (XI volumes).
Notes on Buddhist Rites (also known as Notes on Basic Buddhist Rites and Notes on Buddhist Rites Applicable to Vulgarians) are not divided into volumes of the Republic of China? Shi Huizhou and other Shanghai Buddhist bookstores