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[[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]], The [[四分律]] (Chin [[Ssu-fen-lü]]; Jpn [[Shibun-ritsu]]): A text of the [[Indian]] [[Dharmagupta school]] on the [[vinaya]], or [[rules of monastic discipline]], translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in the early fifth century by [[Buddhayashas]] and [[Chu Fo-nien]]. The [[Dharmagupta school]] was one of the twenty [[Hinayana]] schools of {{Wiki|ancient India}}. The [[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]] is so called because it divides the [[monastic rules]] into four [[sections]]; it sets forth 250 [[precepts]] for [[monks]] and 348 for [[nuns]]. This work is the [[vinaya]] text of the [[Precepts]] ([[Lü]]; [[Ritsu]]) school in [[China]] and [[Japan]].  
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[[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]], The [[四分律]] ([[Chin]] [[Ssu-fen-lü]]; Jpn [[Shibun-ritsu]]): A text of the [[Indian]] [[Dharmagupta school]] on the [[vinaya]], or [[rules of monastic discipline]], translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in the early fifth century by [[Buddhayashas]] and [[Chu Fo-nien]].  
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The [[Dharmagupta school]] was one of the twenty [[Hinayana]] schools of {{Wiki|ancient India}}.  
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The [[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]] is so called because it divides the [[monastic rules]] into four [[sections]]; it sets forth 250 [[precepts]] for [[monks]] and 348 for [[nuns]].  
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This work is the [[vinaya]] text of the [[Precepts]] ([[Lü]]; [[Ritsu]]) school in [[China]] and [[Japan]].  
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Fourfold Rules of Discipline, The 四分律 (Chin Ssu-fen-lü; Jpn Shibun-ritsu): A text of the Indian Dharmagupta school on the vinaya, or rules of monastic discipline, translated into Chinese in the early fifth century by Buddhayashas and Chu Fo-nien.

The Dharmagupta school was one of the twenty Hinayana schools of ancient India.

The Fourfold Rules of Discipline is so called because it divides the monastic rules into four sections; it sets forth 250 precepts for monks and 348 for nuns.

This work is the vinaya text of the Precepts (; Ritsu) school in China and Japan.


Source

www.nichirenlibrary.org