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Master Xuyun’s Chan and Life
Kang Wang
International Journal of Mathematics and Systems Science 2023, 6(4); https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i4.3160
Submitted:03 Nov 2023
Accepted:03 Nov 2023
Published:10 Nov 2023
Abstract

Since its introduction to China from India, Chan has become a Buddhist school with Chinese characteristics. In the process of its development, because of its tenet of “special transmission outside of the doctrine that does not establish words and letters”, Chan school encountered difficulties in realizing the practice of living. In recent years, Buddhist masters have made many contributions to the development of Chan School. Master Xuyun’s advocacy of Chan philosophy and practice made it possible to popularize Chan in people’s lives. Master Xuyun’s initiatives to promote the development of Chan School have filled out a complete picture of the history of Chan Buddhism.

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