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[[Huineng]] was the last [[Zen Patriarch]], though many famous [[Zen Masters]] followed him. For a trans. by [[Wong Moulam ]]of the [[Tan Ching]], the | [[Huineng]] was the last [[Zen Patriarch]], though many famous [[Zen Masters]] followed him. For a trans. by [[Wong Moulam ]]of the [[Tan Ching]], the | ||
− | [[Platform Sutra]] of the [[Patriarch]], see the [[Sutra | + | [[Platform Sutra]] of the [[Patriarch]], |
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+ | see the [[Sutra of Wei Lang]] ([[Hui-neng]]) (1944) and subsequent editions. | ||
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Hui-neng (638-713): Sixth Chinese Patriarch of Zen school, an incarnation of Vajra Bodhisattva.
In Canton dialect, Wei-lang. In Jap., Enō (637–713). The famous Sixth Patriarch of Chinese Zen Bsm.. the virtual founder of Ch’an
(Zen) Bsm. as a School of its own. His was the ‘Sudden’ school as distinct from the ‘Gradual’ school of Shen-hsiu (q.v.), his fellow
pupil of Hung-jen. The latter soon died out, but both the Rinzai and Sōtō branches of Hui-neng’s School have flourished for a thousand years.
Huineng was the last Zen Patriarch, though many famous Zen Masters followed him. For a trans. by Wong Moulam of the Tan Ching, the
Platform Sutra of the Patriarch,
see the Sutra of Wei Lang (Hui-neng) (1944) and subsequent editions.
See; the Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch.
see alsoHuineng