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Difference between revisions of "Gradual School of Enlightenment"

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[[Gradual School of Enlightenment]] ;  The [[Zen School]] of Shen-Hsiu, pupil of [[Hung-jen]], the [[Fifth Chinese Zen Patriarch]], who founded this School in the [[North]] while [[Hui-neng]] (q.v.) founded the Sudden School in the [[South]]. For meaning of the {{Wiki|distinction}} see Sudden.
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[[Gradual School of Enlightenment]] ;  The [[Zen School]] of [[Shen-Hsiu]], pupil of [[Hung-jen]], the [[Fifth Chinese Zen Patriarch]], who founded this School in the [[North]] while [[Hui-neng]] (q.v.) founded the [[Sudden School]] in the [[South]]. For meaning of the {{Wiki|distinction}} see [[Sudden]].
  
  

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Gradual School of Enlightenment ; The Zen School of Shen-Hsiu, pupil of Hung-jen, the Fifth Chinese Zen Patriarch, who founded this School in the North while Hui-neng (q.v.) founded the Sudden School in the South. For meaning of the distinction see Sudden.


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