Chinese traditions (Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism). The monk Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭, 1599–1655) later wrote the Bixie ji ("Collected Essays Refuting Heterodoxy")...
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Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭, pinyin: Ǒuyì Zhìxù; 1599–1655) was a Chinese Buddhist scholar monk in 17th century China. He is considered a patriarch of the Chinese...
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interested, the CJKV names are as follows: 窺基 원측; 圓測 法藏 靖邁 慧淨 空海 憨山德清 紫柏真可 蕅益智旭 白隠慧鶴 For those interested, the Sanskrit titles are as follows: 1...
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of the Ōbaku school of Zen; and as Yunqi Zhuhong (雲棲祩宏) and Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭). Chan was taught alongside other Buddhist traditions such as Pure Land,...
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Yuanwu (密雲圓悟), as well as Yunqi Zhuhong (雲棲祩宏, 1535—1615) and Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭). Linji Chan was "reinvented" during the late Ming by the "revival of beating...
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Daguan Zhenke (達觀真可; 1543–1603) Yunqi Zhuhong (雲棲株宏;1535–1615) Ouyi Zhixu (蕅益智旭; 1599–1655) According to Jiang Wu, the Four Eminent Monks of the Wanli era...
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904-975) Shěngcháng (省常, 959–1020) Yúnqī Zhūhóng (雲棲袾宏1535-1615) Ǒuyì Zhìxù (蕅益智旭1599–1655) Xíngcè (行策, 1628–1682) Shíxían (實賢, 1686–1734) Jìxǐng Chèwù (際醒徹悟...
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