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A [[priest]] of the [[Three Treatises school]] ([[Sanlun]]) in [[China]] from the sixth through the seventh century. | A [[priest]] of the [[Three Treatises school]] ([[Sanlun]]) in [[China]] from the sixth through the seventh century. | ||
− | Along with [[Chi-tsang]], he was a [[disciple]] of [[Falang]] (507-581). According to one account, [[Shan-tao]], the [[third patriarch | + | Along with [[Chi-tsang]], he was a [[disciple]] of [[Falang]] (507-581). |
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+ | According to one account, [[Shan-tao]], the [[third patriarch of the Chinese Pure Land school]], first entered the priesthood as [[Ming-sheng's]] [[disciple]] and studied the [[Lotus]] and [[Vimalakirti sutras]] under him. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 4 January 2016
Ming-sheng; 明勝; (n.d.) (PY Mingsheng; Jpn Myosho)
A priest of the Three Treatises school (Sanlun) in China from the sixth through the seventh century.
Along with Chi-tsang, he was a disciple of Falang (507-581).
According to one account, Shan-tao, the third patriarch of the Chinese Pure Land school, first entered the priesthood as Ming-sheng's disciple and studied the Lotus and Vimalakirti sutras under him.
Source
http://www.sgilibrary.org/search_dict.php?SearchSelect=dict&p=2&m=2&in=2&q=patriarch