- Pao-t'ang Wu-chu
Pao-t'ang Wu-chu or 'Bao-tang Wu-zhu' (保唐无住) (Chinese: 無住; Wu-chu; 714-774CE), head and founder ofPao-t'ang Monastery (Chinese: 保唐寺) atChengtu ,Szechwan located in south west China. Both Reverend Kim (Chin ho-shang ) and Pao-t'ang Wu-chu were of the sameCh'an variety, the "East Mountain Teaching" (Chinese: tung-shan fa-men; 東 or "tung/dung" holds thesemantic field "East", 山 or "saan/shan" holds the semantic field "Mountain") incorrectly known in Western scholarship with the pejorative nomenclature, "Northern School ". [Ray, Gary L.(2005). "The Northern Ch'an School and Sudden Versus Gradual Enlightenment Debates in China and Tibet". Source: [http://www.dharmaweb.org/index.php/Ch'an_&_Sudden_and_Gradual_Debates_in_China_and_Tibet] (accessed: December 2, 2007)]ee also
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Trisong Detsen (755 - 797 or 804 CE)
*Shenxiu (Chinese: 神秀; c606-706)Notes
Further reading
*Matsumoto, Shiro (松本史郞) (undated). "Critical Considerations on Zen Thought."
Komazawa University . Source: [http://kr.buddhism.org/zen/koan/Shiro_Matsumoto.htm] (accessed: January 25, 2008)
*Poceski, Mario (undated). "Attitudes Towards Canonicity and Religious Authority in Tang Chan".University of Florida . Source: [http://www.acmuller.net/zen-sem/poceski-2002.html] (accessed: January 25, 2008)
*Poceski, Mario (2007). "Patterns of Engagement with Chan Teachings Among the Mid-Tang Literati". Association of Asian Studies Anual Meeting, Boston 2007. “Intersections of Buddhist Practice, Art, and Culture in Tang China” Panel. University of Florida. Source: [http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/mpoceski/MP-AAS07-Chan&Literati.pdf] (accessed: January 25, 2008)
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