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Jizang (Chinese: 吉藏; pinyin:
Jízàng; Wade–Giles: Chi-tsang. ****anese: 吉蔵 (kichizō)) (549–623) was a Persian-Chinese
Buddhist monk and
scholar who is often...
- are Kumārajīva's
disciple Sēngzhào (Seng-chao; 374−414), and the
later Jízàng (Chi-tsang; 549−623).
Their major doctrines include emptiness (k'ung), the...
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Tientai Zhiyi Huayan school Fazang Guifeng Zongmi East
Asian Mādhyamaka
Jizang Chinese Chan
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita...
- wisdom.
Became known for his
subtle teaching methods and his use of gongans.
Jizang Sengzhao Yi Xing Zhi Dun
Xuanzang ****yuan Zhou Dunyi,
argued for the inseparability...
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Samantabhadra (Ch: Pǔxián, Jp: Fugen),
Manjushri (Wénshū),
Ksitigarbha (Ch:
Jìzàng Jp: Jizō), and Akasagarbha. The most po****r
bodhisattva in the East Asian...
- Sānlùn
figures like Kumārajīva's
pupil Sengzhao (384–414), and the
later Jizang (549–623) were
influential in
introducing a more
orthodox and non-essentialist...
- Wang Bi
Xiahou Xuan Xie
Daoyun Xun Can Yan
Zhitui Zhi Dun Sui Tang Fu Yi
Jizang Wang Tong
Zhang Zhihe Han Yu Li Ao Liu Yuxi Liu
Zongyuan Linji Yixuan Five...
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Chinese Buddhists had used.
Jizang used the
compound "Middle Way-buddha-nature" (zhongdao
foxing 中道佛性) to
refer to his view.
Jizang was also one of the first...
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those by
prominent Chinese Buddhists like Sengzhao, Xie Lingyun, Zhiyi,
Jizang,
Kuiji and Zongmi.
Copying and
recitation of the
Diamond Sutra was a widespread...
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Buddhism Jizang (549–623)
Daochuo (562–645)
Shandao (613–681)
Xuanzang (fl 602–664)
Kuiji (632–682)
Yijing (635–713) Faru (638–689)
Vajrabodhi (671–741)...