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Zhaozhou Congshen (Chinese: 趙州從諗; pinyin: Zhàozhōu
Cōngshěn; Wade–Giles: Chao-chou Ts'ung-shen'; ****anese: 趙州従諗, romanized: Jōshū Jūshin; 778–897) was...
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Zhaozhou may
refer to:
Zhaozhou Congshen (趙州從諗; 778–897),
Chinese Chán (Zen)
Buddhist master Zhaozhou County (肇州县), Heilongjiang,
China Zhaozhou, Heilongjiang...
- Jōshū or
Joshu may
refer to: Jōshū (趙州) name of
Zhaozhou Congshen (趙州 從諗, Jōshū Jūshin) in ****anese Jōshū (城州) Jōshū,
another name for
Yamashiro Province...
- (730–790)
Yaoshan Weiyan (745–827) ****guo (746–805)
Puhua (770–860)
Zhaozhou Congshen (778–897)
Zhisheng (8th c.)
Dongshan Liangjie (807–869)
Yunmen Wenyan (862–949)...
- Huaihai, his
student Huangbo Xiyun,
Nanquan Puyuan and his
student Zhaozhou Congshen. The name
Hongzhou refers to the Tang
dynasty province that was located...
- kōan in the
collection derive from the
sayings and
doings of
Zhaozhou Congshen (transliterated as Chao-chou in Wade–Giles and
pronounced Jōshū in ****anese)...
- Li Ao (722–841)
Qingliang Chengguan (738–839) Han Yu (768–824)
Zhaozhou Congshen (778–897)
Zongmi (780–841)
Huangbo Xiyun (?–850)
Linji Yixuan (died 866)...
- (730–790)
Yaoshan Weiyan (745–827) ****guo (746–805)
Puhua (770–860)
Zhaozhou Congshen (778–897)
Zhisheng (8th c.)
Dongshan Liangjie (807–869)
Yunmen Wenyan (862–949)...
- (730–790)
Yaoshan Weiyan (745–827) ****guo (746–805)
Puhua (770–860)
Zhaozhou Congshen (778–897)
Zhisheng (8th c.)
Dongshan Liangjie (807–869)
Yunmen Wenyan (862–949)...
- with one
hwadu during his
whole meditational career, most
often Zhaozhou Congshen's "mu".
Buddhism during the
three centuries, from the time of
Seosan down...