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Huángbò Xīyùn (simplified Chinese: 黄檗希运;
traditional Chinese: 黄檗希運; Wade–Giles: Huang-po Hsi-yün; lit. 'Xiyun of Mt.
Huangbo', ****anese: Ōbaku Kiun) (died...
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Huang Bo (Chinese: 黄渤; pinyin: Huáng Bó; born
August 26, 1974) is a
Chinese actor, film director,
singer and the
current vice-chairman of
China Film ****ociation...
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Mount Huangbo (Chinese: 黄檗山; pinyin:
Huángbò Shān) is a
mountain in
Fuqing county of
Fujian Province, in the East
China region of the People's Republic...
- Ōbaku (黄檗 ****anese Ōbaku,
pinyin Huángbò) is the Amur Corktree. It may
refer to:
Mount Huangbo (Chinese: 黄檗山), a
mountain in China's
Fujian province,...
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traditional Chinese: 萬福寺; pinyin: Wànfú Sì) is a
Buddhist temple on
Mount Huangbo in Fuqing, Fujian, China. It is
famous as the
original temple of Yinyuan...
- places. He was
trained by the Chán
master Huángbò Xīyùn (黃蘗希運), but
attained kensho while discussing Huángbò's teaching during a
conversation with the reclusive...
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school of Mazu
Daoyi (709–788), to
which also
belong ****ou, Baizhang, and
Huangbo. This
school is
sometimes seen as the
archetypal expression of Chán, with...
- he was
ordained as a monk at his
family temple -
Wanfu Temple,
Mount Huangbo, Fujian. Ingen's
teachers there were
Miyun Yuanwu and
Feiyin Tongrong....
- of Mazu
Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i). Baizhang's
students included Huangbo,
Linji and Puhua.
Hagiographic depictions of
Baizhang depict him as a radical...
- PMID 31622015. Gibbs,
Peter J.; Seddon,
Kenneth R. (1998).
Berberine and
Huangbo:
Ancient Colorants and Dyes. London:
British Library. ISBN 978-0-7123-0649-2...