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Ho
Shang
Fen
Sepakation
of
the
Priests.
In
the
early
centuries
of
the
Christian
Era,
when
Buddhism
was
well
established
in
China,
the
priests
held
a
conference
liere
and concluded
that
the
Old
Patriarch should
be
appointed
as
the
last
of
the
patriarchs,
and
they
separated
into
the
Provinces.
This
historic
spot
tlie
is
about
five
miles
south
of
Kiukiang,
near
the
foot
of
lofty
Lii
Mountains,
close
by
the
road
that
leads
to
Ruling.
:
SACRED
PLACES
IN
CHINA
BY
CARL
F.
KUPFER,
A.
M.,
Ph.
D.
President
of
William
Xast
College,
KLukiang,
China,
Kiangsi
Province.
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