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− | [智周] (678–733) (PY Zhizhou; Jpn Chishu) | + | [[智周]] (678–733) (PY [[Zhizhou]]; Jpn [[Chishu]]) |
− | The | + | The [[third patriarch of the Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Fa-hsiang]]) school in [[China]]. At age twenty-three, he became a [[disciple]] of [[Hui-chao]] and mastered the [[doctrines]] of that school. He lived at [[Pao-ch'eng-ssu]] [[temple]] in P'u-yang and wrote a number of treatises. [[Chih-chou]] taught the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]] to the [[Japanese]] {{Wiki|priests}} [[Chiho]], [[Chiran]], and [[Chiyu]], who came to [[China]] in 703, and to [[Gembo]], who came in 717. |
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 27 September 2013
Chih-chou
智周 (678–733) (PY Zhizhou; Jpn Chishu)
The third patriarch of the Dharma Characteristics (Fa-hsiang) school in China. At age twenty-three, he became a disciple of Hui-chao and mastered the doctrines of that school. He lived at Pao-ch'eng-ssu temple in P'u-yang and wrote a number of treatises. Chih-chou taught the Consciousness-Only doctrine to the Japanese priests Chiho, Chiran, and Chiyu, who came to China in 703, and to Gembo, who came in 717.