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  • [[file: Buddhist monk Yancan.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Buddhist Yancan]] The '''Buddhist monk Yancan''' (延参法师) rose to popularity in June, 2012, when a video of
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  • [[file: Li Shutong.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Monk Hong Yi (Li Shutong)]] '''Monk Hong Yi''' ('''弘一法师''') or '''Li Shutong''' ('''李叔同''') (Oct.
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  • [[file: Li Shutong.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Monk Hong Yi (Li Shutong)]] ...rtistic centipede proficient in music, calligraphy, painting and drama. [[Monk Hong Yi|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Buddhist monk Yancan.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Buddhist Yancan]] ...pted by a group of playful monkeys, went viral on the Internet. [[Buddhist monk Yancan|(More...)]]
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  • '''Xuan Zang''' (602-664), originally named Chen Wei, was a [[Tang Dynasty]] monk. ...s. He studied Buddhist classics and learned Buddhist doctrines from Indian monk scholars. ('''[[Xuan Zang|More...]]''')
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  • #redirect [[Monk Hong Yi]]
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  • ...g]], the [[Tang]] monk who went to ancient India to learn Buddhism. As the monk studied Buddhism in Nalanda for a long time during his stay in India, the r
    756 bytes (115 words) - 00:47, 16 April 2010
  • ...yard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk's robe. ([[Guiyuan Zen Temple|More...]])
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  • ...yard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk's robe. ([[Guiyuan Zen Temple|More...]])
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  • ...yard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk's robe.
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  • [[File:Yanhuaili.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Monk Sha in the TV series "Journey to the West]] ...dapted TV series ''Journey to the West'' (25 episodes, broadcast in 1987). Monk Sha is the third apprentice to Tang Xuanzang (played by Xu Shaohua, Chi Zho
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  • ...(618-907) stayed in the temple for a while. Also during the Tang Dynasty, Monk [[Huineng]] was initiated into monkhood under the said bodhi tree. Huineng
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  • ...nzang''' (玄奘) (602-664), originally named Chen Wei, was a [[Tang Dynasty]] monk. ...s. He studied Buddhist classics and learned Buddhist doctrines from Indian monk scholars.
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  • ...nzang''' (玄奘) (602-664), originally named Chen Wei, was a [[Tang Dynasty]] monk. ([[Xuanzang|More]])
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  • ...unds in bamboos and grotesque rocks resembling ferocious beasts, and since Monk Zhongfeng came from a place called Lion Rock in [[Zhejiang]]'s [[Tianmu Mou
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  • ...the abbot and celebrated monk who styled himself "Wolong (Sleeping-Dragon) Monk." In the past the Wolong Temple was an enormous complex that had been destr
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  • [[file: Buddhist monk Yancan.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Buddhist Yancan]] The '''Buddhist monk Yancan''' (延参法师) rose to popularity in June, 2012, when a video of
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  • '''Chuan Yin''' is a well-learned Buddhist monk in [[China]]. He was elected president of the [[Buddhist Association of Chi ...anuary 30]], 1927, to devout Buddhist parents. When he was 20, he became a monk. In 1954, he went to the [[Zhenru Monastery]] in [[Jiangxi Province]] and w
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  • ...tions. In 1927, he followed [[Master Hong Yi]] (弘一法师) to become a Buddhist monk. ([[Feng Zikai|More...]])
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  • [[753]]: [[Tang Dynasty]] monk '''[[Jianzhen]]''' finally arrived in Japan at his sixth attempt.
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  • ...Liang (the most famous Buddhist emperor in Chinese history) had his uncle, monk [[Tanyu]], obtain Buddhist relics from Kampuchea and bring them to Guangzho ...three huge statues made of brass in early [[Qing Dynasty]] and a statue of Monk Huineng (638-713), who was the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism and the foun
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  • ...r of the Kaiyuan reign of the [[Tang Dynasty]]. Twenty-five years later, a monk chose a new site and built the Tiantong Temple as we see it today. In 759,
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