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Baotang Wuzhu

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before beginning his study of Buddhism under the enlightened layman Chen Chuzang.
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traditional Chinese
Chinese
Chengdu
Sichuan
Shaanxi Province
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Trisong Detsen
Shenxiu
The teachings of Master Wuzhu Zen and religion of no-religion
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1162217769
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978-0-231-15023-1
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