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Faxian (337–c. 422 CE), formerly romanized as Fa-hien and Fa-hsien, was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator who traveled on foot from Jin China to medieval India to acquire Buddhist scriptures. His birth name was Gong Sehi .
Xuanzang (Chinese: 玄奘; Wade–Giles: Hsüen Tsang; [ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ]; 6 April 602 – 5 February 664), born Chen Hui or Chen Yi (陳褘 / 陳禕), also known by his Sanskrit Dharma name Mokṣadeva, [1] was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator.
Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; pinyin: Fǎzàng; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang; 643–712) was a Sogdian-Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader of the Tang dynasty. He was the third patriarch of the Huayan school of East Asian Buddhism, a key figure at the Chinese Imperial Court, and an influential Chinese Buddhist philosopher.
Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang, c. 643–712), who was the Buddhist teacher of the Empress Wu Zetian (684–705) and is often considered the real founder of the school. [22] [21] He wrote numerous works on Huayan thought and practice including several commentaries on the Avatamsaka. [23]
Uni-President China Holdings Limited (Chinese: 統一企業中國控股有限公司) (SEHK: 220) is the largest juice drinks producer and the third largest instant ...
Samantabhadra or P'u-hsien or Fugen; Sambo; Seng-ta'an or Sosan; Shunyata or sunnata or ku; Siddhartha Gautama or Siddhatta Gotama; Skandha or Khanda; Sutra; Tao-hsin or Doshin; Te-shan Hsuan-chien or Tokusan Senkan; Trikaya; Tung-shan Liang-chieh or Tozan Ryokai; Vimalakirtinirdesha-sutra; Vivekananda or Narendranath Datta or Discourse of ...
Daoxuan was born in 596, probably in the Sui capital of Daxing cheng 大興城, later renamed Chang'an (present-day Xi'an).He was born to the Qian 錢 family and his mother was of the Yao 姚 family, two prominent clans hailing from the region of the lower Yangtze river basin (Jiangnan 江南).
A thin variety of Chinese noodles made from wheat flour Ngo hiang: 五香: 五香: wǔ xiāng: ngó͘-hiong: Fried roll in five-spice powder filled with minced pork and vegetables. Also known as quekiam or kikiam (a localised pronunciation in the Philippines) and lor bak in places such as Indonesia and Malaysia. Oyster omelette: 蚵仔煎 ...