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Wuzhun Shifan (Chinese: 無準師範; Wade-Giles: Wu Chun Shih Fan; 1178–1249) was a
Chinese calligrapher, and Zen
Buddhist monk who
lived during the late Song...
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Portrait of the
Chinese Zen
Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan,
painted in 1238 AD....
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television host and
media personality Wang Yi (pastor) (1973–)
Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249), Zen
Buddhist monk Xiaoting(12
November 1999),singer...
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Portrait of the
Chinese Zen
Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan,
painted in 1238, Song dynasty....
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study meditation.
Following this vision, he met the
Rinzai teacher Wuzhun Shifan in China, and
studied Mahayana with him. When he
returned to ****an...
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western terminus of the Lanzhou–Xinjiang (Lanxin) and Ürümqi–Dzungaria (
Wuzhun) Railway, and the
eastern terminus of the
Northern Xinjiang (Beijiang) and...
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Shifu (fl. 14th century) Wang
Anshi (1021–1086) Wang
Chongyang (1113–1170)
Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249) Xu
Zaisi (fl. 14th century) Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Ye Shi...
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Chinese monks typically wore red.
Chinese jiasha Portrait of Zen
master Wuzhun Shifan wearing jiasha over zhiduo,
painted in 1238, Song dynasty. Robe for...
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founding priest, who had
studied Rinzai Zen
Buddhism in
China under the monk
Wuzhun Shifan and who
founded Jōten-ji
temple in
Hakata upon his
return to his...
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Portrait of the Zen
Buddhist Wuzhun Shifan, 1238 AD...