Huángbò Xīyùn | |
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Title | Ch'an master |
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Born | unknown |
Died | 850 |
Religion | Buddhism |
Nationality | Chinese |
School | Ch'an |
Lineage | Hung-chou school |
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Predecessor | Baizhang Huaihai |
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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 850[a]) was an influential master of Zen Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. He was part of the Hongzhou school of Chan founded by Mazu.
Huángbò was a student of Baizhang Huaihai (720–814), and the teacher of Linji Yixuan (J. Rinzai) (died 866) (Wade–Giles: Lin-chi I-hsüan; Japanese: Rinzai Gigen).
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