Moni Guangfo

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title: Moni Guangfo
text: Moni Guangfo is one of the longest and most important Xiapu Manichaean manuscripts. The manuscript contains 83 pages, 659 lines, and over 8,300 Chinese characters in total. The text was discovered by Chinese researchers in 2009 and belongs to Chen Peisheng 陈培生, a priest or ritual master in Shangwan Village 上万村, Baiyang Township, Xiapu County, Fujian Province, China. Although the manuscript was likely transcribed a few hundred years ago, its contents date back to around the 9th–11th centuries. Mo
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