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Sengzhao (or Seng-Chao) (Chinese: 僧肇; pinyin:
Sēngzhào; Wade–Giles: Seng-chao; ****anese: 僧肇, Sōjō; 384–414) was a
Chinese Buddhist philosopher from Later...
- ****an. The
leading thinkers of this
tradition are Kumārajīva's
disciple Sēngzhào (Seng-chao; 374−414), and the
later Jízàng (Chi-tsang; 549−623). Their...
- to see a
Taoist influence on Chan. Two
Chinese disciples of Kumārajīva,
Sengzhao and Tao
Sheng were
influenced by
Taoist works like the
Laozi and Zhuangzi...
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Kumarajiva had four main
disciples who
worked on his team:
Daosheng (竺道生),
Sengzhao (僧肇),
Daorong (道融), and
Sengrui (僧睿).
According to Paul Williams,...
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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...
- Four
Buddhist ****cutions in
China Major figures Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Sengzhao Jizang Dharmakṣema
Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Daoxuan ****yuan Tanluan...
- the
Taoist vocabulary.
Representatives of
early Chinese Buddhism, like
Sengzhao and Tao Sheng, knew and were
deeply influenced by the
Taoist keystone texts...
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Jingyan Fan Zhen Fan Ye Ge Hong Guo
Xiang Fu Xuan He Yan ****yuan Ji Kang
Sengzhao Wang Su Wang Bi
Xiahou Xuan Xie
Daoyun Xun Can Yan
Zhitui Zhi Dun Sui Tang...
- it (only 32 survive), such as
those by
prominent Chinese Buddhists like
Sengzhao, Xie Lingyun, Zhiyi, Jizang,
Kuiji and Zongmi.
Copying and
recitation of...
- made manifest.
Sengzhao saw the
central problem in
understanding emptiness as the
discriminatory activity of prapañca.
According to
Sengzhao,
delusion arises...