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|title=海潮音
|pinyin_title=Hai chao yin
|image=[[File:Poster.png|center|200px|thumb]]
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|publication_places=上海, 杭州, 北京, 漢口, 武昌, 重慶, 南京
|format=活字版
|creator_list=太虛, 章太炎, 善因, 史一如, 唐大圓, 張化聲, 會覺, 楞伽山民, 錢誠善, 滿智, 法舫, 芝峰, 大醒, 葦舫, 塵空, 福善
|date_start=1920
|date_end=1949
|publishers=上海佛學書局
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''Haichao yin'' 海潮音 (Sound of the Sea Tide) was the longest-running Chinese Buddhist periodical, and one of the most influential.
Its precursor was ''Jueshe congshu'' 覺社叢書 (Awakening Society Collectanea). Founded in 1918, but after its fifth issue in 1919 it was renamed the ''Haichao yin''. Issues 1-6 under the new title featured on their covers the note "The monthly publication compiled by the Awakening Society" 覺社編叢之月刊, perhaps to emphasize its link with the society and its earlier publication. Later issues also feature similar notes.
It initially had quite a small circulation, perhaps as few as 100 copies per issue, until Shanghai Buddhist Books 上海佛學書局 started publishing it in the early 1930s, after which it gained a much wider distribution.
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* 圖像
* 理論
* 事紀
* 雜文
* 通訊
* 附錄
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|commentary= Note that a better quality reproduction can be found in the edition published in 2003 by Shànghǎi gǔjì chūbǎnshè 上海古籍出版社. This is especially true for photographs.
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|contributor_list=[[User:AntoineCid|AntoineCid]]
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