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    Huángbò Xīyùn (simplified Chinese: 黄檗希运; traditional Chinese: 黄檗希運; Wade–Giles: Huang-po Hsi-yün; lit. 'Xiyun of Mt. Huangbo', Japanese: Ōbaku Kiun) (died...
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    “Meditation Master of Illuminating Wisdom”). Linji was a student of Huangbo Xiyun and is also considered to be the founder of the influential Linji school...
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  • and included key figures Dazhu Huihai, Baizhang Huaihai, his student Huangbo Xiyun, Nanquan Puyuan and his student Zhaozhou Congshen. The name Hongzhou...
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  • Mount Ōbaku (黄檗山, Ōbaku-san), a mountain in the city of Uji in Japan Huangbo Xiyun (黄檗希運), a Chinese Chan Buddhist master The Japanese Ōbaku School (黄檗宗)...
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  • It was first built in the Tang dynasty by a prominent Chan master Huangbo Xiyun, and went through many changes and repairs through the following dynasties...
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    reflecting any objects but retains its reflective capacity. Likewise, Huangbo Xiyun (died 850 CE) mentions the concept several times, writing that "if one...
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    (752-839). A generation later his lineage through Baizhang came to include Huangbo Xiyun (d.850), and his celebrated successor Linji Yixuan (d.866). From Linji...
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  • Sengcan Dayi Daoxin Hongren Nanyue Huairang Mazu Daoyi Baizhang Huaihai Huangbo Xiyun Linji Yixuan Dongshan Liangjie Huineng Baizhang Huaihai Nanyang Huizhong...
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    Sengcan Dayi Daoxin Hongren Nanyue Huairang Mazu Daoyi Baizhang Huaihai Huangbo Xiyun Linji Yixuan Dongshan Liangjie Huineng Baizhang Huaihai Nanyang Huizhong...
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    non-action or having no concerns (wu-shih 無事). For example, Chan master Huangbo states that nothing compares with non-seeking, describing the Zen adept...
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