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Nanquan Puyuan

Nanquan Puyuan
Case #14 of The Gateless Gate: "Nansen kills the cat"
Personal life
Bornc. 749
Diedc. 835
Religious life
ReligionBuddhism
SchoolHongzhou school
Senior posting
TeacherMazu Daoyi
PredecessorMazu Daoyi
SuccessorZhaozhou Congshen

Nanquan Puyuan (Chinese: 南泉普願; Wade-Giles: Nan-ch’üan P’u-yüan; Pinyin: Nánquán Pǔyuàn; Japanese: Nansen Fugan; Korean: 남천보원 Nam-cheon Bo-won) (c. 749 – c. 835) was a Chán (Zen) Buddhist master in China during the Tang dynasty.[1] He was a student and Dharma successor of the Master Mazu Daoyi (709–788).

  1. ^ Fung Yu-lan, A History of Chinese Philosophy, vol. II, p. 397n2 states that his dates are 'variously given as 745–831, 748–834, 749–835, and 752–838.'

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南泉普願 Japanese 남전보원 Korean Nanquan Puyuan Polish Nam Tuyền Phổ Nguyện VI 南泉普願 Chinese

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