Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: 780 births, 780 deaths, 780 establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu, Claudius of Turin, Rabanus Maurus, AEthelbert of York, List of state leaders in 780, Dhruva Dharavarsha, Credan, Frederick of Utrecht, Alpin II of the Picts, Kume no Wakame, Cynewulf of Lindisfarne, Hyegong of Silla, Govinda II, Saul ben Anan, Nagabhata I, Patriarch Nicetas I of Constantinople, Odoarius, Khun Lo. Excerpt: Guifeng Zongmi ( ) (Wade-Giles: Kuei-feng Tsung-mi; Japanese: Keih Sh mitsu) (780-841) was a Tang dynasty Buddhist scholar-monk, installed as fifth patriarch of the Huayan (Chinese: pinyin: Huayan; Japanese: Sanskrit: ) school as well as a patriarch of the Heze (WG: Ho-tse) lineage of Southern Chan. He wrote a number of vitally important essays on the contemporary situation of Buddhism in Tang China, and is one of the most important figures in East Asian Buddhist history in terms of providing modern scholars with a clear analysis of the development of Chan (Zen) and Huayan and the general intellectual/religious climate of his times. A meticulous scholar, Zongmi wrote extensive critical analyses of the various Chan and scholastic sects of the period, as well as numerous scriptural exegeses. He was deeply affected by Huayan thought and is famous for his work in the area of doctrinal classification: the attempt to account for the apparent disparities in the Buddhist doctrines by categorizing them according to their specific aims. Zongmi, like many later Korean monks on whom he extended his influence, was deeply interested in both the practical and doctrinal aspects of Buddhism, and was especially concerned about harmonizing the views of those that tended toward exclusivity in either direction. Zongmi was born in 780 into the powerful and influential Ho fam..We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 780: 780 Births, 780 Deaths, 780 Establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu. To get started finding 780: 780 Births, 780 Deaths, 780 Establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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780: 780 Births, 780 Deaths, 780 Establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: 780 births, 780 deaths, 780 establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu, Claudius of Turin, Rabanus Maurus, AEthelbert of York, List of state leaders in 780, Dhruva Dharavarsha, Credan, Frederick of Utrecht, Alpin II of the Picts, Kume no Wakame, Cynewulf of Lindisfarne, Hyegong of Silla, Govinda II, Saul ben Anan, Nagabhata I, Patriarch Nicetas I of Constantinople, Odoarius, Khun Lo. Excerpt: Guifeng Zongmi ( ) (Wade-Giles: Kuei-feng Tsung-mi; Japanese: Keih Sh mitsu) (780-841) was a Tang dynasty Buddhist scholar-monk, installed as fifth patriarch of the Huayan (Chinese: pinyin: Huayan; Japanese: Sanskrit: ) school as well as a patriarch of the Heze (WG: Ho-tse) lineage of Southern Chan. He wrote a number of vitally important essays on the contemporary situation of Buddhism in Tang China, and is one of the most important figures in East Asian Buddhist history in terms of providing modern scholars with a clear analysis of the development of Chan (Zen) and Huayan and the general intellectual/religious climate of his times. A meticulous scholar, Zongmi wrote extensive critical analyses of the various Chan and scholastic sects of the period, as well as numerous scriptural exegeses. He was deeply affected by Huayan thought and is famous for his work in the area of doctrinal classification: the attempt to account for the apparent disparities in the Buddhist doctrines by categorizing them according to their specific aims. Zongmi, like many later Korean monks on whom he extended his influence, was deeply interested in both the practical and doctrinal aspects of Buddhism, and was especially concerned about harmonizing the views of those that tended toward exclusivity in either direction. Zongmi was born in 780 into the powerful and influential Ho fam..We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 780: 780 Births, 780 Deaths, 780 Establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu. To get started finding 780: 780 Births, 780 Deaths, 780 Establishments, Osnabruck, Leo IV the Khazar, Guifeng Zongmi, Niu Sengru, Liu Yan, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Cui Youfu, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.