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Hsu Yün

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Hsu Yün ; Chinese Ch’an master who died in Kiangsi, China, in 1959 at the age of 120.


Recognized as the successor to all the ‘Five Houses’ (q.v.) of Ch’an Bsm. A few of his sermons appear in Chang Chen-chi, The Practice of Zen (1959) and more in Luk, Ch’an and Zen Teaching (1960).

Autobiography in preparation for publication. For portrait and account of traditional passing of Zen master, with final gāthā, see, Middle Way, Vol. 34, p. 172.


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