- and "Dharma
Characteristics school"
traditional Chinese: 法相宗; ; pinyin:
Fǎxiàng-zōng; ****anese pronunciation: Hossō-shū; Korean: 법상종). The 4th-century...
-
person in the parakalpita, this
multiplicity was
later eliminated in the
Fǎxiàng and
Huayan metaphysics.
These schools inculcated instead the
doctrine of...
- Ma
Faxiang (Chinese: 马发祥; 1953 – 13
November 2014) was a
Chinese vice
admiral (zhong jiang) who
served as
Deputy Political Commissar of the People's Liberation...
- of
Meanings in the Mahāyāna
Dharma Garden")
became foundations of the
Faxiang School, the
dominant school of Yogācāra
thought in East Asia. He is accordingly...
- Wu
Faxiang (Chinese: 吳發祥; c. 1578-after 1657) was a
printer and
publisher in late Ming
dynasty China. Wu
hailed from Nanjing, and
lived near
Tianque Mountain...
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commentary of the
texts of
these traditions initiated the
development of the
Faxiang school (法相宗) in East Asia. Some of Xuanzang's students, such as
Kuiji (窺基...
- (jingxue).”
Zhang wrote:
There is good
reason for my
singular respect for
faxiang (an
alternate name for Weishi).
Modern scholarship [in China] has gradually...
- can be
divided into
various different traditions (zong), such as Sanlun,
Faxiang, Tiantai, Huayan, Pure Land, Chan, and Zhenyan. However, historically,...
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doctrine against rival schools such as the
Huayan and
Faxiang. The
debates between the
Faxiang school and the
Tiantai school concerning the
notion of...
-
school is
known as Wéishí-zōng (唯識宗, "Consciousness Only" school), or
Fǎxiàng-zōng (法相宗, "Dharma Characteristics" school). In ****an, it is
known as Hossō-shū...