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Jianzhi Sengcan (Chinese: 鑑智僧璨; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì
Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: Chien-chih Seng-ts'an; Rōmaji:
Kanchi Sōsan) is
known as the
Third Chinese Patriarch...
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attributed to the
Third Chinese Chán
Patriarch Jianzhi Sengcan (Chinese: 鑑智僧璨; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì
Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: Chien-chih Seng-ts'an; Romaji: Kanchi...
- Huìkě 慧可 (487? – 593) Huìkě 慧可 (487? – 593) 3
Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606)
Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606)
Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606)
Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606) 4 Dàoxìn 道信 (580–651) Dàoxìn 道信...
- patriarch,
appointed by
Bodhidharma to
succeed him. One of ****ke's students,
Sengcan, to whom is
ascribed the
Xinxin Ming, is
regarded as the
third patriarch...
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fourth Chán
Buddhist Patriarch,
following Jianzhi Sengcan (Chinese: 鑑智僧璨; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì
Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: Chien-chih Seng-ts'an; Rōmaji: Kanchi...
- Āryasimha Bashya****a
Punyamitra Prajñātara
Bodhidharma Bodhidharma ****ke
Sengcan Daoxin Hongren ****neng The
Records of the
Transmission of the Lamp (Volumes...
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Irish monk and poet
Cyriacus II,
patriarch of
Constantinople Jianzhi Sengcan,
patriarch of Chán John Climacus, monk and
writer Paterius,
bishop of Brescia...
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Sosan may
refer to:
Sengcan (died 606),
Chinese patriarch Seosan, Chungnam, a city in
South Korea Seosan Daesa, a
Korean warrior monk
Sosan Hotel, hotel...
- Tì-ni-đa-lưu-chi)
traveled to
Vietnam after completing his
studies with
Sengcan, the
third patriarch of Chan Buddhism. This
would be the
first appearance...
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translated the
poems of
Oriental writers such as Li Bai, Hanshan, Ryōkan, and
Sengcan. He also
wrote works on Chan Buddhism, alchemy, and astrology. Born in...