Wuzhun Shifan (Chinese: 無準師範; Wade-Giles: Wu Chun Shih Fan; 1178–1249) was a Chinese calligrapher, and Zen Buddhist monk who lived during the late Song...
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Chinese monks typically wore red. Chinese jiasha Portrait of Zen master Wuzhun Shifan wearing jiasha over zhiduo, painted in 1238, Song dynasty. Robe for...
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they might conquer the Song. Wuzhun Shifan, a monk was summoned by Emperor Lizong in 1233. Emperor Lizong discussed with Wuzhun about Zen Buddhism, and Dharma...
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study meditation. Following this vision, he met the Rinzai teacher Wuzhun Shifan in China, and studied Mahayana with him. When he returned to Japan,...
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flourish during the Song period, as Emperor Lizong of Song had the monk Wuzhun Shifan share the Chán (Zen) doctrine with the imperial court. Much like the...
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plates; Earliest date of the Moai of Easter Island 1249 in art – Death of Wuzhun Shifan (Chinese; (b.1178)) 1248 in art 1247 in art 1246 in art 1245 in art...
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priest, who had studied Rinzai Zen Buddhism in China under the monk Wuzhun Shifan and who founded Jōten-ji temple in Hakata upon his return to his homeland...
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Portrait of the Chinese Zen Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan, painted in 1238, Song dynasty....
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dynasty Wu Wei Wu Wei 吳偉 吴伟 1459–1508 Wú Zhèn Wu Chen 吳鎮 吴镇 1280–1354 Wuzhun Shifan Wu Chun Shih Fan 無準師範 无準师範 1178–1249 Wú Zhēngyàn Wu Cheng Yen 吳爭豔 吴争艳...
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Portrait of the Zen Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan, 1238 AD...
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Museums Japanese art Greco-Buddhist art Silk Road Machida Hisanari Wuzhun Shifan List of largest art museums List of National Treasures of Japan * Tokyo...
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in Wat Sichum, 13th century Sukhothai, Thailand Chinese Zen Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan, 1238 AD, Song dynasty Gita Govinda manuscript c. 1500, Prince of Wales...
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of Buddha and prominent monks such as Dahui Zonggao (1089–1163) and Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249). However, there were also many critics of Buddhism's religious...
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Portrait of the Chinese Zen Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan, painted in 1238 AD....
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1317) 1248: Gao Kegong, Chinese Yuan dynasty painter (died 1310) 1249: Wuzhun Shifan, Han Chinese painter, calligrapher and prominent Zen Buddhist (born...
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Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-09-11. "Letter of Wuzhun Shifan". Emuseum. Tokyo National Museum. 2004. Archived from the original on...
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Artist(s) complete the Hunterian Psalter illuminated manuscript 1178: Wuzhun Shifan – Chinese painter, calligrapher, and prominent Zen Buddhist monk (died...
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influential Chinese Buddhist monks. This included the Zen Buddhist monk Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249), who taught Japanese disciples such as Enni Ben'en (1201–1280)...
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(d. 1233) Wei Liaoweng, Chinese politician and philosopher (d. 1237) Wuzhun Shifan, Chinese calligrapher and painter (d. 1249) February 17 – Evermode of...
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(fl. 14th century) Wang Anshi (1021–1086) Wang Chongyang (1113–1170) Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249) Xu Zaisi (fl. 14th century) Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Ye Shi...
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First record of Mabel of Bury St. Edmunds, English embroiderer. 1238: Wuzhun Shifan – Self-portrait 1237: Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti – Maqamat (meetings)...
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Kai (1140–1210) Lin Tinggui (fl. 1174–1189) Zhou Jichang (12th c.) Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249) Li Song (1190–1230) Zhao Mengjian (1199–1295) Muqi (1210–1269)...
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Xiaoya, television host and media personality Wang Yi (pastor) (1973–) Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249), Zen Buddhist monk Xu Yiyang (12 August 1997), singer Xu...
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Portrait of Zen master Wuzhun Shifan, painted in 1238, Song dynasty....
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Wunderlich (1927–2010), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist Wuzhun Shifan (無準師範, 1178–1249), Chinese painter, calligrapher and Zen Buddhist monk...
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Chinese Buddhist monk, calligrapher and philosopher (born 1213) 1279: Wuzhun Shifan – Chinese painter, calligrapher, and prominent Zen Buddhist monk (born...
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Meanwhile, Muqi was identified as the disciple of the esteemed Chan master, Wuzhun Shifan (1177–1249), who was also from Sichuan. The apprenticeship was established...
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scientist (b. 1186) William of Auvergne, French bishop and writer (b. 1180) Wuzhun Shifan, Chinese monk and calligrapher (b. 1178) Steven Runciman (1952). A History...
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scientist (b. 1186) William of Auvergne, French bishop and writer (b. 1180) Wuzhun Shifan, Chinese monk and calligrapher (b. 1178) David Nicolle (2005). Osprey:...
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2012. Retrieved May 11, 2011. 絹本著色 無準師範像 [color on silk, portrait of Wuzhun Shifan] (in Japanese), Tōfuku-ji, archived from the original on April 22, 2009...
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