Read Zen's Chinese Heritage: The Masters and Their Teachings Online
Authors: Andy Ferguson
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Magu Baoche.
See
Mayu Baoche
Mahakaruna
Mahaparinirvana Sutra
Mahaprajnaparamita Sutra
Mahayana Buddhism
and Huangbo
meaning of
and Old Teacher Wang
and the Prajnaparamita Sutra
and the Surangama Sutra
and the Three Vehicles
way of
Zen as part of
Maitreya Buddha
Manjushri Bodhisattva
Mara
Master Ma.
See
Mazu Daoyi
masters, characteristics of
Mayu Baoche
Mazu Daoyi
disciples of
feast in honor of
Hongzhou school of
Huangbo on
“mind is Buddha,”
as novice monk
stories about
as student of Nanyue
students of
teaching stories of
Medicine Buddha
Mi the Seventh.
See
Jingzhao Mihu
Mihu.
See
Jingzhao Mihu
Min (ancient geographical region)
Min waters
Mingjue.
See
Xuedou Chongxian
Mingzhao Deqian
Moshan Liaoran
“mountain names” of Zen masters
Mt. Dong
Mt. Gui
Mt. Huangbo
Mt. Huanglong
Mt. Putuo
Mt. Song
Mt. Sumeru
Mt. Tai
Mt. Xiang
Muzhou, ancient
Muzhou Daoming–
Myōan Esai
N
Namufo
Nanquan Puyuan
awakening of
as disciple of Mazu
disciples of
stories about
students of
teaching stories of
Nanta Guangyong
Nanyang Huizhong
Nanyuan Huiyong
Nanyue Huairang
National Teacher Qin (Faqin)
National Teacher Zhong.
See
Nanyang Huizhong
“naturalism,”
Nengren Temple
nian fo
niansong
literature
“Nine Mountains” (Korean Zen schools)
Nirvana Master.
See
Baizhang Niepan
Nirvana Sutra
Niutou Farong
Niutou school.
See
Oxhead Zen School
Northern Zen schools
as attacked by Shenhui
branching of
founders of
vs.
Southern Zen schools
O
Odes on the Hundred Cases
Old Teacher Wang.
See
Nanquan Puyuan
Overnight Guest.
See
Yongjia Xuanjue
Oxhead Zen School
P
Pangyun (Layman Pang)
Panshan Baoji
Pei Xiu
Perfect Enlightenment Sutra
Platform Sutra (or Classic)
Prajnadhara
Prajnaparamita Sutra
pratyupanna samadhi
pronunciation guide for Pinyin Chinese Romanization
Puji.
See
Songshan Puji
puqing
Pure Land school of Buddhism
“pure rules” for Zen monasteries
Putuo Mountain
Q
qi
(spiritual essence or breath)
Qianfeng.
See
Yuezhou Qianfeng
Qianhua City
Qicong
Qingfeng Chengyi
Qingliang.
See
Juefan Huihong
Qingliang Temple
Qinglin Shiqian
Qinglong commentaries
Qingxi Hongjin
Qingyuan.
See
Wuzu Fayan
Qingyuan Xingsi
Qinshan Wensui
R
realms, Buddhist
“The Rebirth of Maitreya Sutra,”
Record of Fenyang Wude
Record of Foguo
Record of [Huanglong] Huinan
Record of Kewen
Record of Linji
Record of Rujing
Record of the Lankavatara Masters
Record of Yunmen
Record of Zen Master Foyan
Record of Zen Master Wumen Huikai
Record of Zen Master Xuansha Shibei
Rinzai Zen tradition.
See
Linji Zen school
Ruiyan Shiyan
S
“sacred relics,”
Sagara Dragon
samadhi
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva
San Mountain Pass
Sanlun Buddhist school
Sansheng Huiran
sanzen
(interview)
“scriptural monks,”
Sengcan.
See
Jianzhi Sengcan
Senika
doctrine
Shakyamuni Buddha
shang tang
(“ascend the Dharma seat”)
Shaojue.
See
Yuanwu Keqin
Shaolin Monastery
Shengshou Nanyin
Shenxiu.
See
Yuquan Shenxiu
“Shenzhao.”
See
Dasui Fazhen
Shexian Guixing
Shimen Mountain
Shishuang Chuyuan
Shishuang Qingzhu
as advocate of zazen
disciples of
stories about
students of
teaching stories of
Shitou Xiqian
as disciple of Qingyuan
disciples of
meaning of name
stories about
students of
writings of
Shitou Zen school
Shoushan Xingnian
Shushan Kuangren
Sichuan Zen school
“sindhava
,
”
“six
paramitas
,
”
six senses
Sixin Wuxin
skandhas
Song dynasty
downfall of
the five houses of Zen
the Oxhead school
Zen literature during
Song Yun
songgu
literary genre
Songshan Puji
Sōtō Zen school.
See
Caodong Zen school
Southern Zen schools
as criticized by Deshan
emphasis in
establishment of
excerpts from
Doctrine of the Vital Gate of Sudden Entry into the Way
founders of
vs.
the Northern school
Shenhui’s championing of
as “south of the mountains,”
“Su house,”
Su Taichu
“sudden” method of liberation
Sui dynasty
Suizhou Daoyuan
Surangama Sutra
T
Tai Zong (emperor)
Taia Jeweled Sword
Taiping Huiqin
Taiping Xingguo Monastery
Taiyuan Fu
Tan Lin
Tang dynasty
the An Lushan uprising
and the beginning of the two existing Zen schools
and Buddhist exams for the clergy
emperors
end of the dynasty chaos–
flourishing of Zen
literary figures of
and the Northern school of Zen
Zen, as influence during
Tathagata
“three existences,”
“Three Jewels” (also “Three Treasures”)
“three poisons” of Buddhism
Three Vehicles (of Buddhism)
“three worlds,”
Tianhuang Daowu
Tianning Temple
Tianping Congyi
Tianran.
See
Danxia Tianran
Tiantai Deshao
Tiantai school
adepts of
Daoxin influenced by
foundation of
home of
Tiantong.
See
Hongzhi Zhengjue
Tiantong Monastery
Tiantong Rujing
Tiantong Zongjue
Tianyi Yihuai
Tiger Cen.
See
Changsha Jingcen
Tongan Daopi
Tongan Guanzhi
Tongfeng Anzhu
“Tortoise Mountain,”
Touzi Datong
Touzi Yiqing
Transmission of the Lamp
Treasure Peak
Treasury of the True Dharma Eye
The Tripitaka
“twelve divisions,”
“two great attributes,”
U
Ullambala Sutra
V
Vairochana Buddha
Vimalakirti Sutra
Vinaya school of Buddhism
Vinayapitaka
Vulture Peak
W
Wang Yanbin
Wenshu Yingzhen
West Lake of Hangzhou
West River
Western Paradise
Wu (Emperor Liang Wudi)
Wuben.
See
Dongshan Liangjie
Wude.
See
Fenyang Shanzhao
Wudeng Huiyan (Compendium of Five Lamps
,
)
Dachuan Lingyin Puji
Wufeng Changguan
Wujiu Youxuan
Wumen Huikai
Wuzu Fayan
X
Xi Zhong
Xiang (Lord)
Xianglin Chengyuan
Xiangyan Zhixian
Xin Zheng
Xinghua Cunjiang
Xingyang Qingpou
Xingyang Qingrang
Xinwu district
Xinxing (river)
Xita Guangmu
Xitang Zhizang
Xiushan.
See
Longji Shaoxiu
Xiyuan Siming
Xizhen Temple
Xu Yun
Xuansha Shibei
disciples of
and the Fayan school of Zen
stories about
teaching stories of
Xuedou Chongxian
Xuedou Zhijian
Xuefeng Yicun
disciples of
friends of
“my mistake,”
stories about
as student of Deshan
students of
teaching stories of
Xun De.
See
Jingqing Daofu
Y
Yang Danian
Yangqi branch in the Linji tradition
Yangqi Fanghui
Yangshan Huiji
disciples of
encounter with Sansheng
on Huangbo
kōans in dialogue with Guishan
“the lustrous pearl of causation,”
posthumous name and stupa of
stories about
student of Zhongyi
students of
Yanguan Qi’an
Yantou Quanhuo–
Yanyang Shanzhao
Yaoshan Weiyan
“Yellow Dragon Mountain.”
See
Mt. Huanglong
Yin Hsun
Yogacara
Yongjia Collection
Yongjia Xuanjue
Yongming.
See
Cuiyan Lingcan
Yongming Yanshou
Yuanguan.
See
Liangshan Yuanguan
Yuanmi.
See
Deshan Yuanmi
Yuanming.
See
Deshan Yuanmi
Yuantong Fashen
Yuantong Na
Yuanwu Keqin
annotator of the
Blue Cliff Record
death of
Dharma heir of Wuzu
disciples of
as Foguo
stories about
teaching stories of
Yuanzhao
Yue’an Shanguo
Yuelin Shiguan
Yuelin Temple
Yuezhou Qianfeng
yulu
(records or discourses of teachers’ words)
Yunan Kewen
Yunfeng Wenyue
Yunju Daoying
Yunmen Wenyan
disciples of
questioning Qianfeng
stories about
as student of Muzhou
students of
teaching stories of
Yunmen Zen school
yunshui
tradition
Yunyan Tansheng
Yuquan Shenxiu
Yuquan Temple
Yuxuan Yulu
Yuzhou
Z
Zen Buddhism
“Zen guests,”
Zen literature
See also specific titles
Zen schools
See also specific schools
Zhan Tangzhun
Zhang River
Zhangjing Huaiyun
Zhaojue Temple
Zhaozhou Congshen
“cypress tree in the garden” story
final words of
his gongan, “Wu!”
Nanquan, as teacher of
stories about
students of
teaching stories of
visit to Touzi
Zhengkong.
See
Longya Judun
Zhenjing.
See
Yunan Kewen
Zhenxie Qingliao
Zhigong
Zhihai Temple
Zhikai
Zhimen Guangzuo
Zhiming.
See
Shishuang Chuyuan
Zhishen.
See
Zizhou Zhishen
Zhiyi
Zhongyi Hongen
Zhu’an Shigui
Zhuji City
Zifu Rubao
Zihu
Zizhou Zhishen
Zongzhi.
See
Daowu Yuanzhi
Zu’an.
See
Xuedou Zhijian
About the Author
ANDY FERGUSON is a longtime Zen practitioner and scholar, teaching about Zen’s Chinese heritage and the Zen ancestors in the U.S. and abroad. He is the owner and operator of South Mountain China Tours, a company that arranges for Buddhist groups and individuals to visit a range of sites in China and Vietnam connected with the Zen tradition. He lives in Petaluma, California.
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