- who
transmit Ch'an must use the
scriptures and
treatises as a standard."
Juefan ****hong (1071–1128)
coined the term "literary chan" and
wrote on the importance...
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Emperors (Tiandi 天帝)
Seven Tiandi of the East 1. Tàimíng Hùzhēn
Tiandi 2.
Juéfàn Tàilíng
Tiandi 3. Húyuè Cuìxiù
Tiandi 4. Zǐdān Míngchǔ
Tiandi 5. Dòngxiá...
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Huang Tingjian,
whose writing he
criticized for its "seductive language".
Juefan ****hong, a
contemporary monk,
recorded that
Faxiu had a
famously bad temper...
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modern research suggests this is unlikely. The poem is
first mentioned in
Juefan ****hong's
biographical compilation of 1119, the
Chanlin sengbao zhuan (Chronicle...
- for such biographies. The
earliest full
account of his life
appears in
Juefan ****hong's
biographical compilation of 1119, the
Chanlin sengbao zhuan (Chronicle...
-
confirm his experience. He
turned to the
writings of the Song
dynasty master Juefan ****hong (1071–1128), the
Linji zongzhi and the
Zhizheng zhuan, and relying...
- poem, the Song of the
Precious Mirror Samādhi, is
attributed to
Yunyan in
Juefan ****hong's
biographical compilation of 1119, the
Chanlin sengbao zhuan (Chronicle...
- terms, poetry, as a
special language, can
point the way. As the Chan monk
Juefan ****hong (1071–1128) wrote, “The
subtleties of the mind
cannot be transmitted...
- ISBN 0-86547-475-3 Levering,
Miriam A Monk's
Literary Education: Da****'s
Friendship with
Juefan ****hong; Chung-Hwa
Buddhist Journal, No.13.2 (May 2000) pp. 369–384 McRae...
- (885–958), and
founder of the
Fayan school,
taught at the
Qingliang Temple.
Juefan ****hong, also
known as
Qingliang (died 1128 AD), a
great and well-known...