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Xuansha Shibei (Chinese: 玄沙師備, 835–908) was a
Chinese Chan monk in the
lineage of
Qingyuan Xingsi and a
predecessor of the
Fayan school of Chan Buddhism...
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preached for forty-nine years, but his
tongue never moved," the
master Xuansha said: "Pious
teachers say that
Buddhism helps us in
every possible way...
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extended commentary on the
famous saying of the Tang
dynasty monk
Xuansha Shibei that "the ten-direction
world is one
bright jewel",
which in turn...
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essay primarily comments on the
phrase of the Tang
dynasty Chinese monk
Xuansha Shibei, who
wrote that "the ten-direction
world is one
bright jewel". His...
- (WG: Yün-men Wen-yen. Jpn:
Ummon Bun'en)
Caodong school 8
generations 6
Xuansha Shibei (835-908)
Dongshan Shouchu (910-990) Dōgen 7
Luohan Guichen (867-928)...
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Wenyi (885–958), Xuefeng's "grand-disciple",
established the
Fayan school.
Xuansha Shibei (WG Hsüan-sha Shih-pei) (835–908), a
student of
Xuefeng Yicun, is...
- Dōfu)
Yunmen Wenyan (864–949) (WG: Yün-men Wen-yen. Jpn:
Ummon Bun'en) 2
Xuansha Shibei (835–908)
Dongshan Shouchu (910–990) 3
Luohan Guichen (867–928)...
- (WG: Yün-men Wen-yen. Jpn:
Ummon Bun'en)
Caodong school 8
generations 6
Xuansha Shibei (835-908)
Dongshan Shouchu (910-990) Dōgen 7
Luohan Guichen (867-928)...
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National Museum) [16]
Xuansha Giving a Sermon, ink on silk 絹本墨画玄沙接物利生図
kenpon bokuga Gensha setsumotsu...