Yijing (635–713 CE), formerly romanized as I-ching or I-tsing, born Zhang Wenming, was a Tang-era Chinese Buddhist monk famed as a traveller and translator...
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Look up Yijing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yijing or I Ching is a Chinese classic text. Yijing may also refer to: Yijing (monk) (635–713), Chinese...
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categories: (1) translators of scripture/ sutras 譯經 (yijing), (2) expounders of righteousness 義解 (yijie), (3) monks of miraculous spirit 神異 (shenyi), (4) practitioners...
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dictionary. I Ching or Yijing is a Chinese classic text. I Ching may also refer to: I Ching (monk) (635–713), a Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk I Ching (comics)...
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Xuanzang (redirect from Monk Xuanzang)
by his Sanskrit Dharma name Mokṣadeva, was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator. He is known for the epoch-making contributions...
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Korea are known to have visited Nalanda, including the monk Yijing. Unlike Faxian and Xuanzang, Yijing followed the sea route around Southeast Asia and Sri...
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Melayu Kingdom (section Yijing's account)
the memoirs of the Chinese Buddhist monk Yijing who visited in 671. On his route via Maritime Southeast Asia, Yijing visited Srivijaya twice where he stayed...
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of "Shri-Gupta"), who, according to the 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk Yijing, built a temple near Mi-li-kia-si-kia-po-no (Mṛgaśikhāvana) for Chinese...
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Faxian (category Northern and Southern dynasties Buddhist monks)
Xuanzang, and Yijing" (PDF), Education About Asia, vol. 11, pp. 24–33. Shi Huijiao; et al. (2022), The Biographies of Eminent Monks 高僧傳, Hong Kong:...
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Wu2-k'ung1; EFEO: Ou-k'ong; 730 to after 790 CE) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, translator, and writer during the medieval Tang dynasty. His earlier religious...
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period. Famous ancient Chinese travelers to Bengal included Faxian, Yijing (monk) and Xuanzang. During the Pala Empire of Bengal, Atisa of Bikrampur traveled...
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popular Chinese translations of this sutra: one by Xuanzang and the other by Yijing both translated in the Tang dynasty. The Taisho Tripitaka and Qianlong Tripitaka...
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Song Yun (redirect from Songyun (monk))
transmission of Buddhism Xuanzang & his Records of the Western Regions Yijing & his Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea Faxian...
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and subject to the yoke of captivity for the next 14 years. Yijing, Chinese Buddhist monk, travels by boat from Guangzhou, and visits the capital of the...
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702) Pepin of Herstal, Mayor of the Palace (approximate date) Yijing, Chinese Buddhist monk and traveler (d. 713) June 25 – Gao zu, emperor of the Tang...
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based on the account of the 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk Yijing. According to Yijing, king Che-li-ki-to (identified with the dynasty's founder Shri...
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century, Yijing writes that the Mūlasarvāstivāda were prominent throughout the kingdom of Śrīvijaya (modern day Sumatra, Indonesia). Yijing stayed in...
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traveller Yijing (635-713) also based himself at Ximing while working on translations of Indian scriptures. Shubhākarasimha, an Indian scholar monk, was responsible...
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Xuanzang and Yijing both recorded that the Dharmaguptakas were located in Oḍḍiyāna and Central Asia, but not in the Indian subcontinent. Yijing grouped the...
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description of a khakkhara is in the writings of the Chinese pilgrim monk Yijing who traveled between China, Indonesia, and India in the years 671 to...
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by other translations, is a Buddhist travelogue by the Tang Chinese monk Yijing detailing his twenty five-year stay in India and Srivijaya between the...
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Chinese monk Faxian visited the region. 250 years later, the monk Yijing stayed in Srivijaya for six months and studied Sanskrit. According to Yijing, within...
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century, more precisely in the period between 671 and 702 CE. Yijing, a Chinese Buddhist monk who visited Srivijaya and stayed for 6 months in 671, was impressed...
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Xuanzang, a Chinese pilgrim, in the 7th century and by Yijing towards the end of the century. Yijing described the university as at par with the Buddhist...
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monasteries side by side. The seventh-century Chinese Buddhist monk and pilgrim Yijing wrote about the relationship between the various "vehicles" and...
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penalties in dynastic China Wuxing (c. 630) Chinese monk who travelled to India and mentioned by Yijing, died in Northern India. Flag of China, or the "Five-starred...
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Chinese Buddhist monk Yijing reports that in the 7th century, there was a Buddhist center in Java named Kalinga (Heling) to which Chinese monks traveled to...
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presented by the Chinese monk Yijing (635–713 CE) when he describes the rules for monks in his book: Every day in the morning, a monk must chew a piece of...
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Hyecho (category Buddhist monks)
transmission of Buddhism Xuanzang & his Records of the Western Regions Faxian Yijing & his Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea Songyun...
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