Changlu Zongze (Chinese: 長蘆宗賾; pinyin: Chánglú Zōngzé Japanese: Chōro Shūjaku; Korean: 장노종? Changno Chong?; Vietnamese: Trường Lư Tông Trách) (died c...
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a short Chan Buddhist meditation manual attributed to a monk named Changlu Zongze (flourished c. turn of the 12th century) during the Northern Song dynasty...
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zazen is copied from the Zuochan yi, a meditation manual written by Changlu Zongze in the early 12th century. Waddell, Norman; Abe, Masao (2002), The Heart...
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mean that it never existed. This is well illustrated by the case of Changlu Zongze's "Rules of purity" which he wrote for the Chan monastery in 1103. One...
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influential set of rules for Zen monasteries compiled by the Chinese monk Changlu Zongze in 1103. Although many other monastic codes aimed at the Zen school...
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temples. For this, Dōgen relies on a Chinese text from 1103, written by Changlu Zongze and intended for Chán monasteries. This text includes remarks on the...
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six patriarchs: Huiyuan, Shandao, Fazhao, Shaokang, Xingchang, and Changlu Zongze (長蘆宗賾, dates unknown). The modern Chinese Pure Land Buddhist tradition...
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emperor of Japan (b. 1079) September 26 – Maurice, bishop of London Changlu Zongze, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk Cheng Yi, Chinese neo-confusian philosopher...
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Gonglin. He is also remembered for a quotation recorded by his student Changlu Zongze in the Chanyuan Qinggui, or The Rules of Purity in the Chan Monastery...
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emperor of Japan (b. 1079) September 26 – Maurice, bishop of London Changlu Zongze, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk Cheng Yi, Chinese neo-confusian philosopher...
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