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− | Pao-t'ang Wu-chu or 'Bao-tang Wu-zhu' (保唐无住) (Chinese: 無住; Wu-chu; 714-774CE), head and founder of Pao-t'ang Monastery (Chinese: 保唐寺) at Chengtu, Szechwan located in south west China. Both Reverend Kim (Chin ho-shang) and Pao-t'ang Wu-chu were of the same Ch'an variety, the "East Mountain Teaching" (Chinese: tung-shan fa-men; 東 or "tung/dung" holds the semantic field "East", 山 or "saan/shan" holds the semantic field "Mountain") incorrectly known in Western scholarship with the pejorative nomenclature, "Northern School". | + | |
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+ | '''[[Pao-t'ang Wu-chu]]''' or ''''[[Bao-tang Wu-zhu]]'''' ([[保唐无住]]) ({{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[無住]]; [[Wu-chu]]; 714-774CE), {{Wiki|head}} and founder of [[Pao-t'ang Monastery]] ({{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[保唐寺]]) at [[Chengtu]], [[Szechwan]] located in {{Wiki|south}} {{Wiki|west}} [[China]]. Both [[Reverend Kim]] ([[Chin ho-shang]]) and [[Pao-t'ang Wu-chu]] were of the same [[Ch'an]] variety, the "[[East Mountain Teaching]]" ({{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[tung-shan fa-men]]; [[東]] or "[[tung/dung]]" holds the [[semantic field]] "{{Wiki|East}}", [[山]] or "[[saan/shan]]" holds the [[semantic field]] "Mountain") incorrectly known in {{Wiki|Western}} {{Wiki|scholarship}} with the pejorative {{Wiki|nomenclature}}, "[[Northern School]]". | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 15 March 2024
Pao-t'ang Wu-chu or 'Bao-tang Wu-zhu' (保唐无住) (Chinese: 無住; Wu-chu; 714-774CE), head and founder of Pao-t'ang Monastery (Chinese: 保唐寺) at Chengtu, Szechwan located in south west China. Both Reverend Kim (Chin ho-shang) and Pao-t'ang Wu-chu were of the same Ch'an variety, the "East Mountain Teaching" (Chinese: tung-shan fa-men; 東 or "tung/dung" holds the semantic field "East", 山 or "saan/shan" holds the semantic field "Mountain") incorrectly known in Western scholarship with the pejorative nomenclature, "Northern School".