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Guifeng Zongmi (Chinese: 圭峰宗密; pinyin: Guīfēng
Zōngmì; ****anese pronunciation: Keihō Shūmitsu) (780–1
February 841) was a Tang
dynasty Chinese Buddhist...
- patriarchs, like
Zhiyan (602–668),
Fazang (643–712),
Chengguan (738–839),
Zongmi (780–841) and Li
Tongxuan (635–730).
Another common name for this tradition...
- and the more
moderate and
intellectual Heze
lineage of
Guifeng Zongmi (780–841).
Zongmi, who was also a
Huayan patriarch, is
known for his
critique of...
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influenced by Pure Land practice, and was also
taught by Chan
masters like
Zongmi. In the ****anese
Buddhist Rinzai school,
zazen is
usually combined with...
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prominent of the
successors of Shen****'s
lineage was
Guifeng Zongmi.
According to
Zongmi, Shen****'s
approach was
officially sanctioned in 796, when "an...
- most
prominent of the
successors of his
lineage was
Guifeng Zongmi.
According to
Zongmi, Shen****'s
approach was
officially sanctioned in 796, when "an...
- on the
Sutra of
Complete Enlightenment (圓覺經大疏鈔
Yuanjuejing Dashuchao) by
Zongmi. Its full
Chinese title: Dà fāngguăng yuánjué xiūduōluó liǎoyì jīng (大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經...
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declined in
China after the
death of its
fifth and best
known patriarch,
Zongmi (780–841), but they
provided major foundational teachings for the Mahayana...
- of mind in
Zongmi's Chan Prolegomenon; and the true man, or true person, with
Zongmi's "real mind."
Regarding the four
types of mind,
Zongmi says: "The...
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founded by Heze Shen**** (670–762) and
whose last
patriarch was
Guifeng Zongmi. His
writings and
interpretation of Chan
later strongly influenced Korean...