The recorded sayings of Chan Master Zhongfeng Mingben

"This book provides an introduction (from the perspective of Chan/Zen Studies) to the teachings of the key figure of Yuan-dynasty Chan: Zhongfeng Mingben. Zhongfeng was a leading student of Gaofeng Yuanmiao. At Gaofeng's death, Zhongfeng left the mountain and for many years resided in vari...

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Main Author: Broughton, Jeffrey L. 1944- (Author)
Contributors: Mingben, Shi 1263-1323 (Other) ; Watanabe, Elise Yoko (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Chinese
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Further subjects:B Zen Buddhism Early works to 1800
B Mingben Shi (1263-1323)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Broughton, Jeffrey L., 1944-: Recorded sayings of Chan Master Zhongfeng Mingben. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]. - 9780197672990
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Summary:"This book provides an introduction (from the perspective of Chan/Zen Studies) to the teachings of the key figure of Yuan-dynasty Chan: Zhongfeng Mingben. Zhongfeng was a leading student of Gaofeng Yuanmiao. At Gaofeng's death, Zhongfeng left the mountain and for many years resided in various small mountain hermitages (often called "Dwelling-in-the-Phantasmal Hermitages"). On occasion, he chose to live on a houseboat. He drew students from all over East Asia: Yunnan, Turfan, Mongol officials; Koreans, Japanese, and so forth. The primary focus is on illustrating Zhongfeng's Chan style via translation of selected works in his Chan records. The texts selected from his Chan records include the standard genres instructions to the assembly and dharma talks; the miscellany Night Conversations in a Mountain Hermitage (which covers such topics as the nature of the huatou; the relationship between the bodhisattva stages and Chan; numinous knowing versus false knowing, and so forth); one-hundred poems in imitation of the well-known collection Hanshan's Poems (Poems of Cold Mountain); admonitions on cross-legged sitting Chan, and so forth. Zhongfeng's wider social world, cultural context, and idiosyncratic calligraphy are addressed only in passing"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0197672973