• Sengrui (僧睿; 371–438 AD) was a Buddhist monk and scholar. He was born in what is now Henan. He became a monk at age 18, traveling extensively from age...
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  • (正名). This is not merely of academic concern to Sengrui, for poor translation imperils Buddhism. Sengrui was critical of his teacher Kumarajiva's casual...
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    He was the head of a team of translators which included his amanuensis Sengrui. This team was responsible for the translation of many Sanskrit Buddhist...
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    (approximate date). Dao Wu Di, Chinese emperor of Northern Wei (d. 409) Sengrui, Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar (d. 438) Valentinian II, Roman consul...
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    of Chinese Madhyamaka, since it also taught the emptiness of dharmas. Sengrui was one of Kumārajīva's main disciples, he aided in the translation project...
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    material. It was translated by Kumārajīva, working together with his student Sengrui, who "stopped writing, argued for the right translation," and "checked...
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  • was translated into Chinese by Kumārajīva (344–413 CE) and his student Sengrui. The work claims it is written by Nāgārjuna (c. 2nd century), but various...
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  • school. This is also the position of A.K. Warder. Kumārajīva's student Sengrui discovered Harivarman had refused the abhidharma schools' approach to Buddhist...
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  • important, as is often imagined by modern interpreters." The Eastern Jin monk Sengrui (352–436) was a student of Dao'an, and became a principle translator working...
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  • philosopher (d. 415) 371 Dao Wu Di, Chinese emperor of Northern Wei (d. 409) Sengrui, Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar (d. 438) Valentinian II, Roman consul...
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