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Chinese Buddhist monk
Fayun (also romanized as Fa Yun) (Traditional Chinese: 法雲法師; Simplified Chinese: 法云法师; Pinyin: Fǎ Yún Fǎ Shī) (1933–2003) was a Chinese Buddhist monk
Fayun
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
county, Hua County or Huaxian (Chinese: 花县; pinyin: Huāxiàn; Cantonese Yale: Fāyún, also known as Fahsien), which was located north of the then city limits
Huadu,_Guangzhou
Fayun Faxiu (Chinese: 法雲法秀) or Fayun Yuantong (Chinese: 法雲圓通 Japanese: Hōun Entsū) was a Chan Buddhist monk of Song Dynasty China. A follower of the Yunmen
Fayun_Faxiu
Housing estate in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Telford Gardens (Chinese: 德福花園; Cantonese Yale: Dākfūk fāyún) is a private housing estate located above the MTR Kowloon Bay Depot and alongside Kowloon
Telford_Gardens
Legendary Chinese martial arts master and Southern Kung Fu style
the Chan monk Juk Faat Wan (also spelled Chuk Fat-wan or in Mandarin: Zhú Fǎyún, 竺法雲). These figures form the traditional foundation of later Bak Mei lineages
Bak_Mei
Calendar year
ruler of Seville (d. 1095) Ernest the Brave, margrave of Austria (d. 1075) Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (d. 1090) Matilda of Franconia, German
1027
Species of plant
Kew. 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2020. Li, Runhui; He, Yanhong; Xiang, Fayun; Wang, Jian; Zhang, Wei; Yang, Yuanyuan; Ning, Guogui (2026). "The chromosome-scale
Rosa_bracteata
Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and author
an early age he turned to Buddhism. He was ordained at the age of 29 by Fayun Faxiu, but later studied with Changlu Yingfu. Years later, he experienced
Changlu_Zongze
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Gisho, a commentary on the Lotus Sūtra based on the Chinese commentary by Fayun (467–529 CE). By the 8th century, the sūtra was important enough that the
Lotus_Sutra
Chinese Chan Buddhist master and teacher
and stayed in the samādhi for nine days. During this time, his attendants Fayun and Kuanchun waited on him. Several of his works on scriptural commentary
Xuyun
Guangzhou Metro interchange station
Ling5naam4 San1sai3gaai3 Faa1jyun2; Cantonese Yale: Líhngnàahm Sānsaigaai Fāyún 地铁二号线北延段新旧站名对比 (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2010-06-15
Jiahewanggang_station
1964) Robert J. Waldinger (born 1951) Jan Chozen Bays (born 1945) Chinese Fayun (1933–2003) Hsu Yun (1840–1959) Hsuan Hua (1918–1995) Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012)
List_of_Buddhists
Calendar year
Brittany unknown dates Abd al-Jalil ibn Wahbun, Moorish poet and writer Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (b. 1027) Richard fitz Gilbert, Norman
1090
Buddhist temple in Shaanxi, China
Pagoda (大圣真身宝塔). In Wenzong Kaicheng 3rd year (AD 838), it was renamed Fayun Temple, but soon reverted to the name Famen. When Buddhism was suppressed
Famen_Temple
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Buddhist Ethics (discipline) Faith in Buddhism Family of Gautama Buddha Faxian Fayun Fazang Feeling Festival of Floral Offerings Filial piety in Buddhism Fire
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Chinese Buddhist monk
Zhiyi's death. Guanding's (灌頂) secular surname was Wu, his courtesy name was Fǎyún (法雲). He was born in Zhang'an, Zhejiang (modern Linhai County, Zhejiang)
Guanding
Chinese filmmaker
ISBN 978-1-317-62001-3. "Inside and Outside the System: Chinese Writer Hu Fayun | by Ian Johnson | NYR Daily | The New York Review of Books". Nybooks.com
Ai_Xiaoming
Chinese dictionary of Buddhism (c. 649)
the Fānyì míngyì jí 翻譯名義集 "Collection of Translated Buddhist Terms" by Fayun 法雲 and Fān fànyǔ 翻梵語 "Translating Sanskrit" by Bao Chang 寶唱. In a strict
Yiqiejing_yinyi_(Xuanying)
Indian Buddhist text
of the Liang dynasty": Sengmin (僧旻, 467–527), Zhizang (智蔵) (458–522) and Fayun (法雲, 467–529), who initially interpreted the sect as Mahayana in outlook
Tattvasiddhi_Śāstra
Buddhist temple in Shanxi, China
year of the Zhenguan period of the Tang dynasty (618–907), Buddhist monk Fayun (法云) rebuilt the temple and renamed it "Zhenrong Temple" (真容院). During the
Pusading
Ming dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk (1546–1623)
he lived at Lushan in Jiangxi province, helping build a monastery there (Fayun monastery). During his time at this mountain, he edited and condensed the
Hanshan_Deqing
is based on the annotated text Fa Hua Yi Ji (法華義記) by Liang dynasty monk Fayun (法雲, 467–529 AD). Approximately 70% of the contents are identical. According
Sangyō_Gisho
Buddhist monk and translator
Chinese translations of the dharani to two of his collaborators known as Fayun and Baochang. His rendition of Sanskrit was probably influenced by his mother-tongue
Sanghapala
Decade
Brittany unknown dates Abd al-Jalil ibn Wahbun, Moorish poet and writer Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (b. 1027) Richard fitz Gilbert, Norman
1090s
Decade
ruler of Seville (d. 1095) Ernest the Brave, margrave of Austria (d. 1075) Fayun Faxiu, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (d. 1090) Matilda of Franconia, German
1020s
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Hill; Hollow; Variant of Corey Hill; Ruddy
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French form of the Welsh Morgan, probably MORGAINE means "sea circle."
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Irish and Scottish Gaelic name MÓR means "great."
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Harmony; Consent
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Awareness; Awakening; Vigilance
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The Third
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Plant name.
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Manifestation of the truth
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Leader of the Religion
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English : unexplained.
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