Merit-Making or Financial Fraud: Litigating Buddhist Nuns in Early 10th-Century Dunhuang
By Chuilan Liu
40 pages… wealth and power did not seem to ease disruptive conflict
The fascinating details of monastic life in medieval Dunhuang as told by their cave-preserved legal documents.
That Buddhism became so ritualistic, excessive, and subservient to the state even along the Silk Road demonstrates how common and impactful state intervention has been to the history of Buddhism.