• Yicheng (simplified Chinese: 一诚; traditional Chinese: 一誠; pinyin: Yīchéng; 2 February 1927 – 21 December 2017) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, Chan master...
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  • Yicheng may refer to: Look up Yicheng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yicheng (monk) (1927–2017), Chinese Buddhist monk Hu Yicheng (born 1998), Chinese...
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    Xuyun (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    home and practice Buddhism as a monk. When Xuyun was seventeen, he attempted to flee to Mount Heng to become a monk without his family's permission....
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  • Province. It opened in Chinese theatres on 26 July 2013. Venerable Master Yicheng, a former President of the Buddhist Association of China, served as principal...
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    Bodhidharma (redirect from Daruma (monk))
    Bodhidharma was a semi-legendary Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th or 6th century CE. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism...
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  • Sheng-yen (category 20th-century Buddhist monks)
    Pó-khong), (January 22, 1931 – February 3, 2009) was a Taiwanese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, and writer. He was one of the mainstream teachers of...
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  • The organizer of events was the president of the BCA, Venerable Master Yicheng. The vice president is Gyaincain Norbu, a disputed 11th Panchen Lama. In...
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  • Ekayāna (Sanskrit: एकयान, traditional Chinese: 一乘; pinyin: Yīchéng; Japanese: いちじょう; Korean: 일승) is a Sanskrit word that means "one path" or "one vehicle"...
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    Yuanwu Keqin (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    Yuan-wu K'e-ch'in; Japanese: Engo Kokugon) (1063–1135) was a Han Chinese Chan monk who compiled the Blue Cliff Record. Yuanwu Keqin was born into the Le family...
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    and "making it here and now." Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, created this practice to help people develop the insight of the interconnected...
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  • was the way monks became respected for having had satoris. Well, today [monks] have satoris, which in certain religious sects allows the monks to be candidates...
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    Zen (redirect from Zen monk)
    came to live here." The monk said, "Ma-tsu's teaching has changed recently." Fa-ch'ang asked, "What is the difference?" The monk said, "Nowadays he also...
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  • Chuanyin (category Chinese Buddhist monks)
    Buddhist Association of Beijing. On 3 February 2010, Chuanyin replaced Yicheng to become Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China. On 22...
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  • Chuoli, Yelü Ruan's widow concubine. Yang Anqi as Yelü Ting, Princess Yicheng Yelü Xiang's daughter and later married with Li Jiqian. Wang Yang Mei Zi...
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  • Mumonkan: CASE 23. ENO'S GOOD AND EVIL Eno, the sixth patriarch, was pursued by Monk Emyo up to Daiyurei. The patriarch, seeing Emyo coming, laid the robe and...
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    (lit. 乾屎橛 "dry shit stick") wato from the Chan/Zen gōng'àn/kōan in which a monk asked "What is buddha?" and Master Yunmen/Unmon answered "A dry shit stick"...
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    Harada Daiun Sogaku, October 13, 1871 – December 12, 1961) was a Sōtō Zen monk who trained under both Sōtō and Rinzai teachers and became known for his...
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  • Shunryū Suzuki (category Zen Buddhist monks)
    often called Suzuki Roshi; May 18, 1904 – December 4, 1971) was a Sōtō Zen monk and teacher who helped popularize Zen Buddhism in the United States, and...
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    mention a place outside the Pure Land called the “City of Doubt” (Ch.: yicheng), where those who lack faith but still recite the name are reborn. In its...
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  • dynasty, the term "Chánshī" (禅师; Dhyana Master) was regularly used for a monk who was a master of chan, or meditation, versus those who specialized in...
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    Hongzhi Zhengjue (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    Japanese: Tendō Shōgaku) (1091–1157), was an influential Chinese Chan Buddhist monk who authored or compiled several influential texts. Hongzhi's conception...
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    Hyujeong (category Seon Buddhist monks)
    master. As was common for monks in this time, he travelled from place to place, living in a succession of monasteries. Buddhist monks had been forced to keep...
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    Musō Soseki (category Zen Buddhist monks)
    1351) was a Rinzai Zen Buddhist monk and teacher, and a calligraphist, poet and garden designer. The most famous monk of his time, he is also known as...
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    Wansong Xingxiu (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    Chinese: 萬松野老; pinyin: wànsōng yělǎo) (1166–1246) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who lived under the Jin dynasty and Mongol Empire. He was an influential...
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    D. T. Suzuki (category American Buddhist monks)
    Suzuki lived a monk's life. He described this life and his own experience at Kamakura in his book The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk. Suzuki characterized...
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    Hsuan Hua (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    as An Tzu, Tu Lun and Master Hua by his Western disciples, was a Chinese monk of Chan Buddhism and a contributing figure in bringing Chinese Buddhism to...
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    Jinul (category Goryeo Buddhist monks)
    Jinul"; 1158–1210), often called Jinul or Chinul for short, was a Korean monk of the Goryeo period, who is considered to be the most influential figure...
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  • training monk. This gives the rank of jōza, except for children under ten years old, who are called sami. The next step, after one has been a monk for at...
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    with. To the question "Does a dog have the Buddha-nature?", on the one hand Monk Chao-chou replied affirmatively, but on the other hand he replied negatively...
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  • collection of 48 kōans compiled by the Chinese monk Wumen, as case two. The koan tells the story of a monk who, after denying that an enlightened person...
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