• Venerable Master Fayun (also romanized as Fa Yun) (Traditional Chinese: 法雲法師; Simplified Chinese: 法云法师; Pinyin: Fǎ Yún Fǎ Shī) (1933–2003) was a Chinese...
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  • Fǎyún Fǎxiù (Chinese: 法雲法秀) or Fǎyún Yuántōng (Chinese: 法雲圓通 Japanese: Hōun Entsū) was a Chan Buddhist monk of Song Dynasty China. A follower of the Yunmen...
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    Liquan (Cheung Lai Chuen) that his Shifu, Zhu Fayun, came from a temple in Sichuan Province. Zhu Fayun. Fa, in the context of a monk's name, means Buddhist...
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  • (born 1951) Jan Chozen Bays (born 1945) Hogen Bays (born 1952?) Chinese Fayun (1933–2003) Hsu Yun (1840–1959) Hsuan Hua (1918–1995) Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012)...
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    county, Hua County or Huaxian (Chinese: 花县; pinyin: Huāxiàn; Cantonese Yale: Fāyún, also known as Fahsien), which was located north of the then city limits...
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    Gisho, a commentary on the Lotus Sūtra based on the Chinese commentary by Fayun (467–529 CE). By the 8th century, the sūtra was important enough that the...
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  • an early age he turned to Buddhism. He was ordained at the age of 29 by Fayun Faxiu, but later studied with Changlu Yingfu. Years later, he experienced...
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    Brittany unknown dates Abd al-Jalil ibn Wahbun, Moorish poet and writer Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (b. 1027) Richard fitz Gilbert, Norman...
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    and stayed in the samādhi for nine days. During this time, his attendants Fayun and Kuanchun waited on him. Several of his works on scriptural commentary...
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    ruler of Seville (d. 1095) Ernest the Brave, margrave of Austria (d. 1075) Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (d. 1090) Matilda of Franconia, German...
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  • Buddhist Ethics (discipline) Faith in Buddhism Family of Gautama Buddha Faxian Fayun Fazang Feeling Festival of Floral Offerings Filial piety in Buddhism Fire...
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  • local kindergartens on June 1 (Chinese Children's Day) every year. Xia Fayun One of Cangnan County Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritors ---- Hand-made...
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  • Chinese translations of the dharani to two of his collaborators known as Fayun and Baochang. His rendition of Sanskrit was probably influenced by his mother-tongue...
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  • ISBN 978-1-317-62001-3. "Inside and Outside the System: Chinese Writer Hu Fayun | by Ian Johnson | NYR Daily | The New York Review of Books". Nybooks.com...
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  • ruler of Seville (d. 1095) Ernest the Brave, margrave of Austria (d. 1075) Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (d. 1090) Matilda of Franconia, German...
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    Pagoda (大圣真身宝塔). In Wenzong Kaicheng 3rd year (AD 838), it was renamed Fayun Temple, but soon reverted to the name Famen. When Buddhism was suppressed...
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  • is based on the annotated text Fa Hua Yi Ji (法華義記) by Liang dynasty monk Fayun (法雲, 467–529 AD). Approximately 70% of the contents are identical. According...
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    Ling5naam4 San1sai3gaai3 Faa1jyun2; Cantonese Yale: Líhngnàahm Sānsaigaai Fāyún 地铁二号线北延段新旧站名对比 (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2010-06-15...
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  • Brittany unknown dates Abd al-Jalil ibn Wahbun, Moorish poet and writer Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (b. 1027) Richard fitz Gilbert, Norman...
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  • of the Liang dynasty": Sengmin (僧旻, 467–527), Zhizang (智蔵) (458–522) and Fayun (法雲, 467–529), who initially interpreted the sect as Mahayana in outlook...
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    he lived at Lushan in Jiangxi province, helping build a monastery there (Fayun monastery). During his time at this mountain, he edited and condensed the...
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    the Fānyì míngyì jí 翻譯名義集 "Collection of Translated Buddhist Terms" by Fayun 法雲 and Fān fànyǔ 翻梵語 "Translating Sanskrit" by Bao Chang 寶唱. In a strict...
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    year of the Zhenguan period of the Tang dynasty (618–907), Buddhist monk Fayun (法云) rebuilt the temple and renamed it "Zhenrong Temple" (真容院). During the...
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