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Yīduàn (義端) was a 12th-century
Chinese monk of the Chan (禪)
school of Buddhism.
Yiduan is
notable for the
saying "Language is a sham,
silence a lie, but...
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Times novel award Hongyan yi lao (The
beauty has aged),
story (1980) Pei ta
yiduan (Keep him
company for a while),
story (1983) Sui yue di
sheng yin (The sound...
- Zhège Чжэгэ Чжеґе Чжэгэ Джъгъ Џеге Џеге 是 是 shì ши ши шы шъ ши ши 一段 一段
yīduàn идуань їдуань ідуань идуан јидуан идуан 用 用 yòng юн юн юн юн јонг јунг 西里爾...
- 1799–1823) and Zuo
Zongzhi (左宗植; 1804–1872). In 1832, Zuo
married Zhou
Yiduan (周詒端; 1812–1870), a
woman from
Paitou Township,
Xiangtan County in Hunan...
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republican period, and
often identified as "heretical doctrines" (宗教異端 zōngjiào
yìduān).
Recent scholarship has
coined the
category of "secret sects" (祕密教門 mìmì...
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Buddhism Timeline of
Buddhism List of
Buddhists Chinese Buddhism ****anese Zen
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Temple McRae gives no
further information on this "Hubei faction"...
- [citation needed] 《靈魂篇》 [Línghún Piān, On Souls].[citation needed] 《異端論》 [
Yìduān Lún, On Heresy].[citation needed]
Liang also ****isted Milne's
Monthly Chinese...
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republican period, and
often labeled as "heretical doctrines" (宗教异端 zōngjiào
yìduān).
Recent scholarship has
begun to use the
label "secret sects" (秘密教门 mìmì...
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became "Prince Yi of the
First Rank",
posthumously honoured as
Prince Yiduan of the
First Rank (怡端親王)
Pujing (溥靜; 1849–1900), Zaidun's
eldest son, held...
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dynasty (317–420). In 639,
during the Tang
dynasty (618–907), a monk
named Yiduan (義端) re-furnished the temple. The
scholar Wang
Xiaojing proposed that the...