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fostered by the
original Huayan University, such as
Zhenchan (真禪) and
Mengcan (夢參), were the
driving factors behind the re-propagation as they travelled...
- 朱孟爚; 12
February 1388 – 1444),
sixth son Lady, of the Hua clan (華氏) Zhu
Mengcan,
Prince Zhuangjin of
Tongcheng (通城莊靖王 朱孟燦; 6
October 1389 – 1455), seventh...
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monastic ordination and
Buddhist institutions.
Monks like
Zhenchan (真禪) and
Mengcan (夢參), who were
trained in the Chan and
Huayan traditions,
traveled widely...
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Prince of
Tongcheng Year
Prince consort Princess Mother References Zhu
Mengcan,
Prince Zhuangjing of
Tongcheng (通城庄靖王朱孟灿) 1428 Guo
Cheng (郭成) Princess...
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propagate Buddhist teachings. For example, the
monks Zhenchan (真禪) and
Mengcan (夢參), who were
trained in the Chan and
Huayan traditions,
travelled widely...
- Hualang's
third son who held the
princedom from 1645 to 1662 (通山王) Zhu
Mengcan (朱孟灿; 6
October 1389 - 1455), Zhu Zhen's
seventh son who held the princedom...