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    Yuquan Shenxiu (Chinese: 玉泉神秀; pinyin: Yùquán Shénxiù; Wade–Giles: Yü-ch'üan Shen-hsiu, 606?–706) was one of the most influential Chan masters of his...
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    Huineng as his true successor instead of his publicly known selection of Yuquan Shenxiu. Twentieth century scholarship revealed that the story of Huineng's...
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  • Jiyuan (玉泉街道), Henan Yuquan Subdistrict, Dangyang (玉泉街道), Hubei Yuquan Subdistrict, Panzhihua (玉泉街道), Sichuan Yuquan Shenxiu (606–706), Chinese Chan...
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    (Chinese: 五祖寺). The two most famous disciples of Hongren, Huineng and Yuquan Shenxiu, both continued the East Mountain teaching. The East Mountain School...
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    figures are the fifth patriarch Daman Hongren (601–674), his dharma-heir Yuquan Shenxiu (606?–706), the sixth patriarch Huineng (638–713), protagonist of the...
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    figures are the fifth patriarch Daman Hongren (601–674), his dharma-heir Yuquan Shenxiu (606?–706), the sixth patriarch Huineng (638–713), protagonist of the...
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    studied under Huineng." Shenhui is notable for his strident attacks on Yuquan Shenxiu and the associated "Northern School", which was the most prominent branch...
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    lineage and not Faru, however. These included Laoan, but most importantly Yuquan Shenxiu, who had a competing epitaph claiming he was the next patriarch of the...
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    Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei Yuan Xu, Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei Yuquan Shenxiu, Chan master Zang Ba, military general during the late Eastern Han dynasty...
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  • (557–640) Dayi Daoxin (580–651) Hong Ren (601–674) Xuanzang (602–664) Yuquan Shenxiu (606–706) Shandao (613–681) Cheng Xuanying (631–655) Huineng (638–713)...
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    Hóngrěn 弘忍 (601 - 674) 6 - Fǎrú 法如 (638-689) Yuquan Shenxiu 神秀 (606? - 706) Huìnéng 慧能 (638-713) Yuquan Shenxiu 神秀 (606? - 706) 神秀 Xuánzé 玄賾 7 - - - Xuánjué...
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    “authentic” Chan Buddhist teachings as promoted by Hongren’s student, Yuquan Shenxiu (606?-706), the most prominent Buddhist monk of his time. Hongren’s...
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  • Hongren at Huamgmei. The term was used by Yuquan Shenxiu, the most important successor to Hongren. Yuquan Shenxiu (神秀 606?-706) was the most important successor...
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  • Hegelians Youssef Seddik (philosopher) Yuga Yumo Mikyo Dorje Yunmen Wenyan Yuquan Shenxiu Yuri Matiyasevich Yusuf Balasaghuni Yves Brunsvick Yves Simon (philosopher)...
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    texts of Chán Buddhism. It is held to have been first transmitted by Yuquan Shenxiu, the original sixth patriarch and the seminal figure of the Northern...
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  • Buddhist Association (Burma) Yuanfen Yungang Grottoes Yunmen Wenyan Yuquan Shenxiu Zafu Zambala Zayat Zazen Zen Zen center Zen Centre Zendo Zen master...
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    traveled to China. Sinhaeng studied with Puji (651–739), a successor of Yuquan Shenxiu, the head of the East Mountain Teaching of Chan. Seon was further popularized...
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  • Yunmen Wenyan, founder of one of the five schools of Chan Buddhism Yuquan Shenxiu, Tang dynasty, patriarch of "Northern School" sect of Chan Buddhism...
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  • created a dichotomy between the so-called "Northern School", led by Yuquan Shenxiu, and his own line of teaching, which he called the "Southern school"...
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    Biographies of Eminent Monks), when the wandering monk Zhifeng (智封) met Yuquan Shenxiu (605–706), "… the ice of his doubts melted away" and he decided to "nurture...
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  • teachings were a mixture of the East Mountain Teachings associated with Yuquan Shenxiu and Baotang Chan. Broughton gives the following nomenclature: Mo-ho-yen's...
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    teachings were a mixture of the East Mountain Teachings associated with Yuquan Shenxiu and with the teachings of Baotang Wuzhu. It is said that following his...
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  • at Huamgmei. The term was used by Shenxiu (神秀 606?–706), the most important successor to Hongren. In 701, Shenxiu was invited to the Imperial Court by...
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  • Xing Yoga Yogacara Yong Yongjia School Yu Zhengxie Yuga Yunmen Wenyan Yuquan Shenxiu Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Zengcius Zengzi Zhan Ruoshui...
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  • created in Chan Buddhism between a dominant "Northern School" led by Yuquan Shenxiu and a self-proclaimed Southern School, with the Northern School being...
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    promulgated Buddhist doctrines for decades. His disciples includes Huineng, Shenxiu, and Faru. In 848, Emperor Xuanzong named it "Dazhong Dongshan Temple"...
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