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Yunmen Wenyan (Chinese: 雲門文偃; pinyin:
Yúnmén Wényǎn; romaji:
Ummon Bun'en; 862 or 864 – 949 CE), was a
major Chinese Chan
master of the Tang dynasty. He...
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Yunmen Wenyan or
Ummon (c. 860–949) was a Zen
Buddhist master.
Yunmen may also
refer to:
Yunmen school of Chan Buddhism,
named after Yunmen Wenyan...
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Yunmen Mountain (Chinese: 云门山; pinyin:
Yúnmén Shān; lit. 'Cloud-gate Mountain') is a
mountain located in the town of Qingzhou,
Weifang City, Shandong...
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Yunmen Temple (simplified Chinese: 云门寺;
traditional Chinese: 雲門寺; pinyin:
Yúnmén Sì), may
refer to:
Yunmen Temple (Guangdong), in Shaoguan, Guangdong,...
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Fayan Wenyi (Fa-yen Wen-i), who
lived from 885 to 958. The
Yunmen school was
named for
Yunmen Wenyan. The
school thrived into the
early Song Dynasty, with...
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Yunmen Temple (simplified Chinese: 云门寺;
traditional Chinese: 雲門寺; pinyin:
Yúnmén Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Rucheng Town of
Ruyuan Yao Autonomous...
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Yunmen Temple (simplified Chinese: 云门寺;
traditional Chinese: 雲門寺; pinyin:
Yúnmén Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located in Xiangxiang, Hunan, China. The original...
- Mazu, Huangbo's
Essential of Mind Transmission, the
Linji Yulu and the
Yunmen yulu.
Collections of Zen
koans (Ch: gongan), such as the
Gateless Barrier...
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following is a list of kōans
attributed to the Zen
master Yunmen Wenyan.
Ummon inquired of his monks, "This
world is such a wide world! Why then do...
- of the Lamp, with the
remainder selected from the
Yunmen Guanglu (雲門廣録,
Extensive Record of
Yunmen Wenyan, 864–949). The Blue
Cliff Record derives its...