- Tiāntóng
Rújìng (天童如淨; ****anese: Tendō Nyojō) (1163–1228) was a
Caodong Buddhist monk
living in Qìngdé
Temple (慶徳寺; ****anese: Keitoku-ji) on Tiāntóng Mountain...
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Zhang Rujing (traditional Chinese: 張汝京;
simplified Chinese: 张汝京; pinyin: Zhāng
Rǔjīng),
alternatively known as
Richard Chang Ru-gin, is a
Taiwanese businessman...
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referred to
Rujing as "the Old Buddha".
Additionally he
affectionately described both
Rujing and Myōzen as
senshi (先師, "Ancient Teacher").
Under Rujing, Dōgen...
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China himself,
where he
became a
disciple of the
Caodong master Tiantong Rujing.
After his return, Dōgen
established the Sōtō school, the ****anese branch...
- dǎzuò (只管打坐 / 祇管 打坐), "just sitting." The
phrase was used by his
teacher Rujing, a monk of the
Caodong school of Chan Buddhism, to
refer to the meditation-practice...
- and
burned incense.
Rujing asked him, "Why are you
burning incense?" The
master answered, "Body and mind have
dropped off."
Rujing said, "Body and mind...
- regionalism".
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- duje (masculine),
meaning "two", is pronounced, and
often spelled, as roje/
ruje; vedé ("to see") as veré, and
often spelled so; also cadé/caré ("to fall")...
- journe**** to
China himself,
where he
became a
disciple of the
Caodong master Rujing.
After his return, Dōgen
established the Sōtō school, the ****anese branch...
- transmissions.
Dogen received dharma transmission from his
Chinese teacher Rujing, with whom he
studied two years, but in
medieval Sōtō he was also considered...