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− | In {{Wiki|Chinese}}, Pi-yen Lu or Pi-yen Chi. The [[Blue Cliff Records]] or Blue Cliff Collection of 100 stories of previous [[Masters]] made by | + | In {{Wiki|Chinese}}, [[Pi-yen Lu]] or [[Pi-yen Chi]]. The [[Blue Cliff Records]] or [[Blue Cliff Collection]] of 100 stories of previous [[Masters]] made by |
− | + | [[Setchō]] (q.v.) with his [[own]] comments on each in verse. | |
− | Engo’s pupils published the whole material in 1125 as the [[Hekigan Roku]]. | + | |
+ | The collection was used by a later [[Master]], [[Engo]] (q.v.) who added his [[own]] comments and Introductory Words. | ||
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+ | [[Engo’s]] pupils published the whole material in 1125 as the [[Hekigan Roku]]. | ||
In the thirteenth century the work was translated into [[Japanese]] and has been ever since one of the most popular such collections. | In the thirteenth century the work was translated into [[Japanese]] and has been ever since one of the most popular such collections. | ||
− | Trans. into English as the [[Blue Cliff Records]] (1961) by R.D.M.Shaw. | + | Trans. into English as the [[Blue Cliff Records]] (1961) by [[R.D.M.Shaw]]. |
− | See also {{Wiki|D.T.Suzuki}} in The Eastern | + | See also {{Wiki|D.T.Suzuki}} in [[The Eastern Buddhist]]. |
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[[Category:Buddhist Terms]] | [[Category:Buddhist Terms]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 November 2020
In Chinese, Pi-yen Lu or Pi-yen Chi. The Blue Cliff Records or Blue Cliff Collection of 100 stories of previous Masters made by
Setchō (q.v.) with his own comments on each in verse.
The collection was used by a later Master, Engo (q.v.) who added his own comments and Introductory Words.
Engo’s pupils published the whole material in 1125 as the Hekigan Roku.
In the thirteenth century the work was translated into Japanese and has been ever since one of the most popular such collections.
Trans. into English as the Blue Cliff Records (1961) by R.D.M.Shaw.
See also D.T.Suzuki in The Eastern Buddhist.