- Chinese: 陳法蓉 Chan in 2018 Born Hong Kong Other names Chan Fat-yung, Chen
Farong, Chen Fa-Rong, Chan Fat-Yun,
Monica Chen Alma mater
University of Hawaiʻi...
- Inscription" (Chinese: 心銘), is a Chan
Buddhist text
attributed to
Niutou Farong (牛頭法融; 594–657), whom the
Oxhead School regarded as its founder. The Xin...
- his
parents were
Emperor Ming and
Emperor Ming's
concubine Consort Chen
Farong—but
history does not
provide a
conclusive account of his
actual parentage...
- Ren
Farong (Chinese: 任法融; pinyin: Rén
Fǎróng; June 1936 – 26 May 2021) was a
Chinese Taoist priest,
religious leader, calligrapher, philanthropist, and...
- Chen
Farong (Chinese: 陳法容; fl. 455–479), also
known as Chen
Zaohua (Chinese: 陈昭华) was an
imperial consort of the
Chinese Liu Song dynasty. She was a concubine...
-
Buddhism in the Tang dynasty,
which claimed to have been
founded by
Niutou Farong 牛頭法融 (594–657), whom the
tradition regards as a
Dharma heir of the Fourth...
-
Yanjun (1893–1950) Moy Lin-shin (1931–1998) Shi
Zhouren (1934–2021) Ren
Farong (1936–2021) Wang
Liping (born 1949) Wu
Chengzhen (born 1957)
Taoism Daodejing...
- 劉昱; 463–477),
first son Zhaohua, of the Chen clan (昭華 陳氏),
personal name
Farong (法容) Liu Zhun,
Emperor Shun (順皇帝 劉準; 467–479),
third son Xiuhua, of the...
- son;
enthroned on 5
February 1661 as the
Kangxi Emperor Portra**** by Chen
Farong in The Duke of
Mount Deer (2000) Portra**** by Zhu Yan in
Kangxi Dynasty...
- In the 17th year of the
Zhenguan era of the Tang Dynasty,
Dharma Master Farong,
praised as the “Bodhidharma of the
Eastern Summer,”
founded a meditation...