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Xuefeng Yicun (822–908; Chinese: 雪峰义存; Wade–Giles: Hsüeh-feng I-ts'un; pinyin: Xuěfēng
Yìcún; Seppō Gizon) was a
Chinese Chan-master who was influential...
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students with a cane to
express awakening.
Through his
student Xuefeng Yicun, he is the
ancestor to two of the Five
Houses of Zen, the
Yunmen School...
- (709–788), ****ou
Xiqian (710–790),
Linji Yixuan (died 867), and
Xuefeng Yicun (822–908).
Prime factions are the
Hongzhou school and the
Hubei faction...
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Yicun; Cui, Ranji; Zhang,
Xuewen (2017). "The Link
between Depression and Chronic...
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Chinese Chan
master of the Tang dynasty. He was a dharma-heir of
Xuefeng Yicun.
Yunmen founded the
Yunmen school, one of the five
major schools of Chán...
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Liuzhuang Community (刘庄社区)
Wulibu Community (五里卜社区)
Gaozhai Community (高寨社区)
Yicun Community (一村社区)
Ercun Community (二村社区)
Daizhuang Community (代庄社区) List...
- was
named after Chinese Zen
Master Qingliang Wenyi (885–958). Via
Xuefeng Yicun the
Fayang school and
Yunmen school are
traced back to ****ou
Xiqian and...
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years after Linji's death. The
Zutang ji was
written to
support the
Xuefeng Yicun lineage. It
pictures this
lineage as heir to the
legacy of Mazu and the...
- co-driver Seppō Gison, the ****anese
surname of
Chinese Zen
Master Xuefeng Yicun (822-908)
Seppo Ilmarinen, the
smith in the
Kalevala of
Finnish mythology...
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scholar (or 821)
Minamoto no Tōru, ****anese poet (d. 895)
Xuefeng Yicun,
Chinese Chan
master (d. 908) June 26 – Saichō, ****anese
Buddhist monk (b...