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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • Song Yun (redirect from Songyun (monk))
    Song Yun or Songyun (fl. 510s & 520s) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who travelled to medieval India from the Tuoba Northern Wei kingdom during China's Northern...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • Ganying (section Yijing)
    doctrines, including correlative resonance. In the (c. 4th-3rd century BCE) Yijing "Classic of Changes", the "Commentary on the Decision" for Hexagram 31 Xian...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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