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Fayan or Fa Yan may
refer to:
Fayan, a Han
dynasty text by Yang
Xiong Fayan school, one of the Five
Houses of Chán
Buddhism This
disambiguation page lists...
- The
Fayan, also
known in
English as the
Model Sayings or
Exemplary Figures, is a
classical Chinese text by the Han
dynasty writer and poet Yang Xiong...
-
known as
Fayan Wenyi (Chinese: 法眼文益) is a
Chinese Buddhist monk in the
early 10th century.
Wenyi was born in Yuhang. His
secular surname is Lu.
Fayan school...
- The
Fayan school, or
Fayan House (Chinese: 法眼宗; pinyin:
Fǎyǎn Zōng) was one of the Five
Houses of Chán, the
major schools of Chan
Buddhism during the...
- to
Linji in
number of
monks and temples. The
Fayan school (法眼宗) was
named after Chinese Chán
Master Fayan Wenyi (Fa-yen Wen-i), who
lived from 885 to 958...
- (822–908),
whose lineage was
traced to ****ou Xiqian:
Fayan school (法眼宗),
named after master Fayan Wenyi (885–958), a "grand-student" of
Xuefeng Yicun....
- (822-908),
whose lineage was
traced back to ****ou Xiqian:
Fayan school (法眼宗),
named after master Fayan Wenyi (885–958), a "grand-student" of
Xuefeng Yicun....
- factions[citation needed],
reflected in the Five
Houses of Chán.[citation needed] The
Fayan school was
especially influential in the
Southern Tang (937-975) and Wuyue...
- shōkogyu, to warn her lover. The poem
figures in an
interaction between Wuzi
Fayan (1024–1104) and his
student Yuanwu Keqin, the
teacher of Da**** Zonggao....
- Chan-master who was
influential during the Tang dynasty. The
Yunmen school and
Fayan school originated with
descendants of his lineage.
According to the Wudeng...