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Hongzhou may
refer to:
Hongzhou (prince) (1712–1770), a Qing
dynasty prince Hongzhou school, a
Chinese school of Chán
Buddhism in the Tang
period Hongzhou...
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Hongzhou (Manchu:ᡥᡠᠩᠵᡝᠣ, Mölendroff: hungjeo; 5
January 1712 – 2
September 1770),
formally known as
Prince He, was a
Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty...
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Hongzhou school (Chinese: 洪州宗; pinyin:
Hóngzhōu Zōng) was a
Chinese school of Chán of the Tang
period (618–907),
which started with Mazu
Daoyi and...
- East
Mountain and
Hongzhou drew on the
Awakening of
Faith in its
teachings on the buddha-mind, "the true mind as Suchness",
which Hongzhou compared to a clear...
- Chan
Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. He is
known as the
founder of the
Hongzhou school of Zen. The
earliest recorded use of the term "Chan school" is from...
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Hongzhou (Chinese: 洪洲乡) is a
township in ****xian, Henan, China. v t e 35°32′06″N 113°40′51″E / 35.5350°N 113.6808°E / 35.5350; 113.6808...
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Jiangnanxidao was
split from
Jiangnandao in 733 with its
capital located in
Hongzhou (洪州, Gan: Fungjiu), modern-day Nanchang.
Jiangnanxidao was
divided into...
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Buddhism during the Song dynasty, the
later Tang
dynasty and Mazu Daoyi's
Hongzhou school became regarded as the "golden age" of Chan. The An
Lushan Rebellion...
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influential master of Chan
Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. He was part of the
Hongzhou school of Chan
founded by Mazu. Huángbò was a
student of
Baizhang Huaihai...
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except under special cir****stances. The
first bearer of the
title was
Hongzhou (1712–1770), the
fifth son of the
Yongzheng Emperor. In 1733, he was awarded...