Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
中華傳心地禪門師資承襲圖
Pronunciations[py]Zhonghuā chuánxīndì chánménshī zīchéngxí tú
[wg]Chung-hua ch'uan-hsin-ti ch'an-men-shih tzu-ch'eng-his t'u
[hg]중화전심지선문사자승습도
[mc]Junghwa jeonsimji seonmunsa jaseungseup do
[mr]Chunghwa chŏnsimji sŏnmunsa chasŭngsŭp to
[kk]チュウケデンシンチゼンモンシシショウシュウズ
[hb]Chūke denshinchi zenmonshi shishōshū zu
[qn]Trung hoa truyền tâm địa thiền môn sư tư bứt tập đồ
Basic Meaning: Chart of the Master-Disciple Succession of the Chan Gate that Transmits the Mind Ground in China
Senses:
One fascicle, written between 830 and 833, by Zongmi 宗密. in reply to Pei Xiuʼs 裴休 questions about the teachings and lineal affiliations of four of the major Chan traditions current during the late Tang. It is in this text that Zongmi develops his critique of the Hongzhou Chan tradition. Z. 2–15–5. (From Peter Gregory, “Tsung-mi and the Single Word 'Awareness' chih” (Philosophy East and West, vol. 35, 3 (1985), p. 209) [Charles Muller]
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[Dictionary References]
Bussho kaisetsu daijiten (Ono) ⑧29b
Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki) (v.1-6)1168b
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Entry created: 2001-09-08
Updated: 2010-05-24