- The
Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan (Chinese: 醒世姻緣傳; pinyin: Xǐngshì
Yīnyuán Zhuàn; lit. 'The
Story of a
Marital Fate to
Awaken the World'), also
translated as Marriage...
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named Yinyuan Longqi (J.
Ingen Ryūki),
arrived from
China in
Nagasaki in 1654 with a
small group of his
Chinese students. Furthermore,
Yinyuan himself...
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Ingen Ryūki (traditional Chinese: 隱元隆琦; pinyin:
Yǐnyuán Lóngqí; ****anese: 隠元隆琦) (December 7, 1592 – May 19, 1673) was a
Chinese poet, calligrapher, and...
- The Red
Thread of Fate (Chinese: 姻緣紅線; pinyin:
Yīnyuán hóngxiàn), also
referred to as the Red
Thread of Marriage, and
other variants, is an East Asian...
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Yinyuan (simplified Chinese: 因远镇;
traditional Chinese: 因遠鎮; pinyin:
Yīnyuǎn Zhèn) is a town in
Yuanjiang Hani, Yi and Dai
Autonomous County, Yunnan, China...
- Li
Yinyuan (Chinese: 李荫远; pinyin: Lǐ
Yìnyuǎn; 22 June 1919 – 22
August 2016) was a
Chinese electrical engineer and physicist. He was an
academician of...
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dharma heirs. His
teachings also
influenced ****anese Zen
since his
student Yinyuan Longqi (****anese:
Ingen Ryūki, 1592–1673)
later founded the Ōbaku school...
- Yin Yuan, Yin-yuan,
Yinyuan may
refer to: Li
Yinyuan (Chinese: 李荫远; 1919–2016),
Chinese academic Prince Yinyuan (Chinese: 胤禐; born 1718), son of Qing...
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Buddhism in ****an. In 1654
after multiple requests he
succeeded in
persuading Yinyuan Longqi (Ingen Ryuki), the 33rd
abbot of
Wanfu Temple (Mount Huangbo, Fujian)...
- The
mountain has many
Buddhist temples,
including Wanfu Temple (home of
Yinyuan Longqi,
founder of the ****anese Ōbaku Zen sect).
Mountains of
China Wu...