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Xuedou (Chinese: 雪竇重顯, 980–1052),
courtesy name "Yinzhi"(Chinese: 隱之) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk of Zen. He is best
known for his
collection of 100 koans...
- north-west of
Xikou Town,
Fenghua City, Zhejiang.
Mount Xuedou is home to the
newly expanded Xuedou monastery,
which was
originally founded during the Jin...
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Cases (頌古百則), a
compilation of 100 kōans
collected by
Xuedou Chongxian (980–1052; 雪竇重顯, Setcho).
Xuedou selected 82 of
these from The
Jingde Record of the...
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Zichun Hongzhi Zhengjue Wansong Xingxiu Zhenxie Qingliao Tiantong Zongjue Xuedou Zhijian Tiantong Rujing Xueting Fuyu
Modern Lingji Xuyun Taixu Nan Huai-Chin...
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Xuedou Zhijian (simplified Chinese: 雪窦智鑑;
traditional Chinese: 雪竇智鑑; pinyin:
Xuědòu Zhìjiàn; ****anese: Setchō Chikan), was a
Chinese Zen
Buddhist monk...
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China Tourism Press. 2001. p. 34.
Retrieved 10 May 2019.
Xikou and
Mount Xuedou Scenic Area
Xikou Town, 20 km
south of the
Yinxian county seat, is the hometown...
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related nostalgia,
Fenghua has
relatively few
relics from the past. The
great Xuedou Temple (雪竇寺), once one of the ten
great monasteries of Chan Buddhism, was...
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founder Dōgen as well as
early Sōtō monk
Jakuen (寂円 Jìyuán). His
teacher was
Xuedou Zhijian (雪竇智鑑, 1105–1192), who was the sixteenth-generation
dharma descendant...
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lecture on the One
Hundred Old
Cases and
Verses [to the Cases]
compiled by
Xuedou Zhongxian (980–1052).
These lectures resulted in the Blue
Cliff Record....
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Zichun Hongzhi Zhengjue Wansong Xingxiu Zhenxie Qingliao Tiantong Zongjue Xuedou Zhijian Tiantong Rujing Xueting Fuyu
Modern Lingji Xuyun Taixu Nan Huai-Chin...