The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism in Eighth- through Tenth-Century China Rodrigo QuijanoA comprehensive study of the Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism, long regarded as the Golden Age of this tradition, using many previously ignored texts, including stele inscriptions. This book provides a wide ranging examination of the Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism the precursor to Zen Buddhism under Mazu Daoyi (709788) and his successors in eighth through tenth century China, which was credited with creating a Golden Age or classical tradition.
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