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The [[Ōbaku sub-School]] of [[Zen]], however, was brought to [[Japan]] in 1654 by [[Ingen]].  
 
The [[Ōbaku sub-School]] of [[Zen]], however, was brought to [[Japan]] in 1654 by [[Ingen]].  
  
Some of [[Huang-Po’s]] [[teaching]] was recorded by [[P’ei Hsiu]] as The [[Zen Teaching of Huang-Po on the Transmission of Mind]], for which see trans. by J[[ohn Blofeld]], 1958.
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Some of [[Huang-Po’s]] [[teaching]] was recorded by [[P’ei Hsiu]] as The [[Zen Teaching of Huang-Po on the Transmission of Mind]], for which see trans. by [[John Blofeld]], 1958.
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:41, 22 November 2020



Huang-Po ; In Jap. Ōbaku: d. 850. A pupil two generations removed from the Sixth Patriarch Huineng, Huang-Po was the Zen Master of Rinzai (q.v.) and so in some sense the founder of that 8[School of Zen]].

The Ōbaku sub-School of Zen, however, was brought to Japan in 1654 by Ingen.

Some of Huang-Po’s teaching was recorded by P’ei Hsiu as The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po on the Transmission of Mind, for which see trans. by John Blofeld, 1958.


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