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Zhaozhou may
refer to:
Zhaozhou Congshen (趙州從諗; 778–897),
Chinese Chán (Zen)
Buddhist master Zhaozhou County (肇州县), Heilongjiang,
China Zhaozhou, Heilongjiang...
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Zhaozhou Congshen (Chinese: 趙州從諗; pinyin:
Zhàozhōu Cōngshěn; Wade–Giles: Chao-chou Ts'ung-shen'; ****anese: 趙州従諗, romanized: Jōshū Jūshin; 778–897) was...
- precepts. A monk
asked Zhàozhōu, "Does a dog have
Buddha nature, or does he not have Buddha-nature?"
Zhaozhou said, "Wú". "
Zhaozhou" is
rendered as "Chao-chou"...
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Zhaozhou Bridge (simplified Chinese: 赵州桥;
traditional Chinese: 趙州橋; pinyin:
Zhàozhōu Qiáo),
after Zhao County,
which was
formerly known as
Zhaozhou (趙州)...
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Zhaozhou County (simplified Chinese: 肇州县;
traditional Chinese: 肇州縣; pinyin:
Zhàozhōu Xiàn) is a
county of
southwestern Heilongjiang province, People's...
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effectively the
lateral thrust. In China, the
oldest existing arch
bridge is the
Zhaozhou Bridge of 605 AD,
which combined a very low span-to-rise
ratio of 5.2:1...
- practice. Five of the
koans in the work
concern the
sayings and
doings of
Zhaozhou; four
concern Ummon. The
common theme of the
koans of the
Wumen Guan and...
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Zhaozhou (Chinese: 肇州; pinyin:
Zhàozhōu) is a town in and the seat of
Zhaozhou County in
southwestern Heilongjiang province, China. As of 2011[update]...
- The
Gateless Gate
reads as follows: The koan
originally comes from the
Zhaozhou Zhenji Chanshi Yulu (Chinese: 趙州真際禪師語錄), The
Recorded Sayings of Zen Master...
- Guan Yin Monastery. Its most
prominent abbot was the
famous Chan
master Zhaozhou (Joshu), who is well
known for the Mu-koan. The
temple was in ruin long...