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Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin:
Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; ****anese: Hyakujō Ekai) (720–814) was a Zen
master during the...
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which started with Mazu
Daoyi and
included key
figures Dazhu ****hai,
Baizhang Huaihai, his
student Huangbo Xiyun,
Nanquan Puyuan and his
student Zhaozhou...
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Baizhang's disciple Huangbo (Wade-Giles: Huang-po; ****anese: Ōbaku) asks what
would have
happened had the monk not
denied cause and effect,
Baizhang tells...
- the
Hongzhou school of Chan
founded by Mazu. Huángbò was a
student of
Baizhang Huaihai (720–814), and the
teacher of
Linji Yixuan (J. Rinzai) (died 866)...
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Hunan and Jiangxi.
Other important Hongzhou masters include Dazhu ****hai,
Baizhang Huaihai, and
Huangbo Xiyun. This
school is
sometimes seen as the archetypal...
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Vladimir Lenin during the
early 1900s
Russian Revolution. The Zen
master Baizhang is also well-known for
telling his
monks a
similar aphorism: "A day without...
- by
Baizhang Huaihai, who is
credited with
establishing an
early set of
rules for Chan (Chinese Zen)
monastic discipline, the Pure
Rules of
Baizhang. As...
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Chejing (體澄; 804–890). Doui
studied in
China under Zhizang (735-814) and
Baizhang (百丈; 749–814). The
Seongju san
school (聖住山),
established by
Muyeom (無染;...
- were also many
famous Chan
monks from the Tang era, such as Mazu Daoyi,
Baizhang, and
Huangbo Xiyun. The sect of Pure Land
Buddhism initiated by the Chinese...
- A
Fuzhou based section of the
Taiyuan Wang
produced the
Buddhist monk
Baizhang. Queens: Qi Jiang, of the
Jiang clan of Qi (齊姜 姜姓),
possibly a daughter...