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The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism and the Tang literati (China, Bai Juyi, Mazu Daoyi).
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The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism and the Tang literati (China, Bai Juyi, Mazu Daoyi)./
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Jia, Jinhua.
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279 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-12, Section: A, page: 4474.
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Dissertation Abstracts International60-12A.
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The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism and the Tang literati (China, Bai Juyi, Mazu Daoyi).
Jia, Jinhua.
The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism and the Tang literati (China, Bai Juyi, Mazu Daoyi).
- 279 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-12, Section: A, page: 4474.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado at Boulder, 1999.
The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism, founded by Mazu Daoyi (709--88) in Tang China (618--907), is generally regarded as the beginning of "classical" Chan. After supplying a complete biography of Daoyi, I analyze Daoyi's core teaching that "ordinary mind is the Way" (pingchangxin shi dao), and point out that he transformed ontological Buddha-nature into substantial human mind, which is a mixture of good and evil, purity and defilement. He affirmed that an ordinary man is the Buddha, and that spontaneous daily life is enlightenment and liberation. He further applied the essence/function paradigm to assume that function is identical with Buddha-nature and daily activities are all wonderful functions, so as to supply an ontological ground for his new doctrine. This is the most important reformation he brought to the Chan tradition and marks a humanistic turn in the development of Chinese Buddhism. Then I trace Daoyi's doctrinal background and assert that the Chan tradition can be described as a continuing development and transformation of the Indian Tathagata-garbha/Buddha-nature theory. I also discuss the influence of various lines of early Chan, of the Tiantai and Huayan schools, and of traditional Chinese thought and religion.
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