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Fahai (Chinese: 法海) may
refer to:
Fahai (Tang dynasty), Tang-dynasty Chan
Buddhist monk, ****neng's
disciple and
alleged compiler of the
Platform Sutra...
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Fahai (Chinese: 法海) is a
fictional Buddhist monk and a
major character of the
Legend of the
White Snake, one of China's "four
great folktales". Serving...
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Fahai, the
abbot of
Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang,
approaches Xu Xian and
tells him that his wife is a snake. Xu Xian
brushes him off, so
Fahai tells...
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rescue her
elder sister Blanca the
white snake from the demon-slaying monk
Fahai without her
demonic abilities. At Zhenjiang, China, the snake-demon sisters...
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Abbot Fahai and his ****istant Neng Ren meet an ice
harpy at the top of a mountain. The
harpy Neng Ren into an ice statue.
Fahai is
forced to capture...
- (青兒, lit. 'Child Qing').
After Fahai pushed Bai
Suzhen down
under the
Leifeng Pagoda,
Xiaoqing was no
match for
Fahai, and had no
choice but to retreat...
- The
Fahai Temple is a Ming-era
Buddhist temple located at the foot of
Cuiwei Mountain about two
kilometers to the north-east of Moshikou, Shijingshan...
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Fahai,
discovers her true
origin and
tells Xu Xian that Bai
Suzhen is a
snake spirit, but Xu Xian is not convinced.
After receiving advice from
Fahai...
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between her and Bai. Xu and Bai's
relationship was also
initially opposed by
Fahai, an
orthodox Buddhist monk who
harbored a bias
against demons. Throughout...
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Fahai was a monk who
lived in Tang dynasty, and was
identified as a
compiler of Zen
Buddhism according to the Dun-huang
edition of the
Platform Sutra...