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  2. Baizhang Huaihai - Wikipedia

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    Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin: Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; Japanese: Hyakujō Ekai) (720–814) was a Zen master during the Tang dynasty. A native of Fuzhou, he was a dharma heir of Mazu Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i). [1] Baizhang's students included Huangbo, Linji and Puhua.

  3. Neijing Tu - Wikipedia

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    This title, comparable with Huangdi Neijing 黃帝內經 "Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon", is generally interpreted as a "chart" or "diagram" of "inner" "meridians" or "channels" of Traditional Chinese medicine for circulating qi in neidan preventative and observational practices. [1] English translations of Neijing tu include:

  4. Ekai language - Wikipedia

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  5. Wumen Huikai - Wikipedia

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    Wumen was born in Hangzhou.His first master was Gong Heshang. Wumen received his spiritual education, also called Dharma transmission in Buddhist teaching, in the Linji line (Japanese: Rinzai) of Zen from Zen master Yuelin Shiguan (月林師觀; Japanese: Gatsurin Shikan) (1143–1217).

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  7. 10 Healthy New Year’s Resolutions for 2025

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    This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Ah, New Year’s Day. You can set goals at any time of year, of course, but the new year provides that extra rush of motivation.

  8. The Gateless Barrier - Wikipedia

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    The Gateless Barrier (Mandarin: 無門關 Wúménguān; Japanese: 無門関 Mumonkan), sometimes translated as The Gateless Gate, is a collection of 48 Chan koans compiled in the early 13th century by the Chinese Zen master Wumen Huikai (無門慧開; Japanese: Mumon Ekai; 1183–1260) during the Song dynasty.

  9. Zen lineage charts - Wikipedia

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    Zen lineage charts depict the transmission of the dharma from one generation to another. They developed during the Tang dynasty , incorporating elements from Indian Buddhism and East Asian Mahayana Buddhism , [ 1 ] but were first published at the end of the Tang.