- heir
Caoshan Benji (840–901, 曹山本寂, Ts'ao-shan Pen-chi, Jpn. Sōzan Honjaku). Some
attribute the name "Cáodòng" as a
union of "Dongshan" and "
Caoshan". The...
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Shilin townships were put
under the
jurisdiction of the
newly created Caoshan Administrative Bureau,
which would later be
renamed the
Yangmingshan Administrative...
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Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau (Chinese: 陽明山管理局; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iûⁿ-bêng-soaⁿ Koán-lí-kio̍k) was a
county level administrative body in
Republic of China's...
- "Cao"
represents not
Caoshan, but
rather "****neng of
Caoxi temple" 曹渓慧能 (Sōkei Enō); zh:曹溪慧能). The
branch that was
founded by
Caoshan died off, and Dōgen...
- Dengshan, Ganglin,
Caoshan and
Erliao Village.
Tainan City
Zuojhen Fossil Park
Ancient Woods of
Hengshan Ancestors Cailiao Fossil Museum Caoshan Moon
World Luo...
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poems may be
attributable to the Chan monk
Caoshan Benji (840–901). However, the
dates for both
Zhiyan and
Caoshan Benji contradict Hanshan, who says that...
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romanticized image of the
great Tang
dynasty masters – Mazu and his students,
Caoshan, Dongshan, and
their students, and of
course Linji – was
generated by Song...
- The Gr****
Mountain Chateau (Chinese: 蔣公草山行館; pinyin: Jiǎng Gōng
Cǎoshān Xíngguǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiúⁿ-kong Chháu-soaⁿ Hêng-koán) is a
former residence of...
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attribute the name "Cáodòng" as a
union of "Dongshan" and "
Caoshan" from one of his Dharma-heirs,
Caoshan Benji; however, the "Cao"
could also have come from...
- most
renowned students were
Caoshan Benji (W-G: T'sao-shan, 840–901) and
Yunju Daoying (W-G: Yun-chu Taoying, 835–902).
Caoshan refined and
finalized on...