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Venerable Master Fayun (also
romanized as Fa Yun) (Traditional Chinese: 法雲法師;
Simplified Chinese: 法云法师; Pinyin: Fǎ Yún Fǎ Shī) (1933–2003) was a Chinese...
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Fǎyún Fǎxiù (Chinese: 法雲法秀) or
Fǎyún Yuántōng (Chinese: 法雲圓通 ****anese: Hōun Entsū) was a Chan
Buddhist monk of Song
Dynasty China. A
follower of the Yunmen...
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Liquan (Cheung Lai Chuen) that his Shifu, Zhu
Fayun, came from a
temple in
Sichuan Province. Zhu
Fayun. Fa, in the
context of a monk's name,
means Buddhist...
- county, Hua
County or
Huaxian (Chinese: 花县; pinyin: Huāxiàn;
Cantonese Yale:
Fāyún, also
known as Fahsien),
which was
located north of the then city limits...
- Gisho, a
commentary on the
Lotus Sūtra
based on the
Chinese commentary by
Fayun (467–529 CE). By the 8th century, the sūtra was
important enough that the...
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ruler of
Seville (d. 1095)
Ernest the Brave,
margrave of
Austria (d. 1075)
Fayun Faxiu,
Chinese Chan
Buddhist monk (d. 1090)
Matilda of Franconia, German...
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Brittany unknown dates Abd al-Jalil ibn Wahbun,
Moorish poet and
writer Fayun Faxiu,
Chinese Chan
Buddhist monk (b. 1027)
Richard fitz Gilbert, Norman...
- (born 1951) Jan
Chozen Bays (born 1945)
Hogen Bays (born 1952?)
Chinese Fayun (1933–2003) Hsu Yun (1840–1959)
Hsuan Hua (1918–1995) Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012)...
- of the
Liang dynasty":
Sengmin (僧旻, 467–527),
Zhizang (智蔵) (458–522) and
Fayun (法雲, 467–529), who
initially interpreted the sect as
Mahayana in outlook...
- and sta**** in the samādhi for nine days.
During this time, his
attendants Fayun and
Kuanchun waited on him.
Several of his
works on
scriptural commentary...