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Yunqi Zhuhong (Chinese: 雲棲袾宏; pinyin: Yúnqī
Zhūhóng; Wade–Giles: Chu Hung; 1535–1615), also
named Zhuhong, was a
Chinese Buddhist monk
during the late...
- Li
Zhuhong (李柱宏 Lǐ
Zhùhóng, born 22
October 1983 in Zhuanglang, Gansu) is a
Chinese long-distance
runner who
specializes in the marathon. He won the 2002...
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during the Mind and Qing dynasties,
especially through the work of Yúnqī
Zhūhóng (雲棲祩宏, 1535–1615). He was one of the most
influential figures of the Ming...
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nianfo with Chan
include Yongming Yanshou (904–975) and
Yunqi Zhuhong (1535–1615).
Zhuhong was a
learned figure who
argued that the goal of Pure Land nianfo...
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tradition of
Nianfo Chan
meditation was
continued by
figures such as
Yunqi Zhuhong and
Hanshan Deqing. Chan
figures like
Yongming Yanshou generally advocated...
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Yunqi Zhuhong (1535–1615), both of whom
studied and drew on
Huayan thought and
promoted the
unity of
practice (Chan and Pure Land) and study.
Zhuhong himself...
- Amida-kyō chū (阿弥陀経註).
Later figures continued to
comment on the sutra.
Yunqi Zhuhong (1535–1615) for example,
composed a
commentary which explained it from...
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posthumously as the
first patriarch of the Ōbaku
school of Zen; and as
Yunqi Zhuhong (雲棲祩宏) and Ouyi
Zhixu (蕅益智旭). Chan was
taught alongside other Buddhist...
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Chinese thinkers similarly attempted to
synthesize the two ideas. Yúnqī
Zhūhóng (1535–1615) saw the Pure Land as an
actual place which is a
useful upaya...
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figures ****ociated with the late Ming
Buddhist revival, such as
Yunqi Zhuhong (1532-1612),
Hanshan Deqiing (1546-1623), and Ouyi
Zhixu (1599-1655), were...