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Wumen ****kai (simplified Chinese: 无门慧开;
traditional Chinese: 無門慧開; pinyin:
Wúmén Huìkāi; Wade-Giles: Wu-men ****-k'ai; ****anese:
Mumon Ekai) (1183–1260)...
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master Wumen ****kai (無門慧開; ****anese:
Mumon Ekai; 1183–1260)
during the Song dynasty. The
title has a
double meaning and can also be
understood as
Wumen's Barrier;...
- The
Meridian Gate or
Wumen (simplified Chinese: 午门;
traditional Chinese: 午門; pinyin:
Wǔmén; Manchu: ᠵᡠᠯᡝᡵᡤᡳ ᡩᡠᠯᡳᠮᠪᠠᡳ ᡩᡠᡴᠠ; Möllendorff:
julergi dulimbai...
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Barrier was ****embled by the
early 13th-century
Chinese Zen
master Wumen ****kai.
Wumen struggled for six
years with koan "Zhaozhou's dog", ****igned to him...
- Wu or
Wumen School (Chinese: 吴门画派) is a
group of
painters of the
Southern School during the Ming
period of
Chinese history. It was not an
academy or educational...
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collection of 48 kōan and
commentaries published in 1228 by
Chinese monk
Wumen (無門 c. 1183–1260). The
title may be more
accurately rendered as Gateless...
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Nanjing and then went to
Beijing because of the
change of Ming's capital. The
Wumen School (吳門畫派) Tang Yin (唐寅), Wen
Zhengming (文徵明), Shen Zhou (沈周), Qiu Ying...
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Bodhidharma is
mentioned in
fourteen different kōans. In The
Gateless Gate by
Wumen ****kai: A monk
asked Zhaozhou, "What is the
meaning of the
ancestral teacher's...
- "Four
Talents of Wuzhong," the "Four
Talents of Wu", the "Four
Talents of
Wumen," the "Four
Talents of Jiangnan, the "Four
Great Talents of Jiangnan" or...
- gate on each side. At the
southern end is the main
Meridian Gate (A) (午門;
Wǔmén). To the
north is the Gate of
Divine Prowess (B) (神武門; Shénwǔmén), which...