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Nanyang Huizhong

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into the Northern, Southern, and Sichuan schools. However, the National Teacher avoided associating with any of the various factions. Instead, he is purported to have spent forty uninterrupted years practicing Zen on Baiya Mountain's
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teacher. Huzhong lived through the so-called "Zen Golden Age", during which many important developments took place, especially the fracturing of the
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At this point his reputation as a master preceded him and he developed a personal connection to the two Chinese emperors,
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Yongming Yanshou's Conception of Chan in the Zongjing Lu: A Special Transmission Within the Scriptures
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Huizhong remained an influential figure in later eras, and he is featured in numerous
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Huizhong was known for his critical opinion of some of the southern
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which said "Buddha is mind" as a kind of naturalistic fallacy.
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In: Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV. Pages: 267–345
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Zen's Chinese heritage: the masters and their teachings
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Chán master
Chán
Dajian Huineng
Dajian Huineng
Chinese
pinyin
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
Zen
Tang dynasty
Chinese
pinyin
Japanese
Suzong
Daizong
Zhuji
Vinaya
East Mountain School
Nanyang
Suzong
Daizong
Hongzhou
sutra
Mazu Daoyi

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