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Qingyuan Xingsi (Chinese: 青原行思; pinyin: Qīngyuán Xíngsī; Japanese: Seigen Gyōshi; Korean: Chǒngwǒn Haengsa; Vietnamese: Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư) was a Zen Buddhist monk during the Tang Dynasty. Three of the five traditionally recognized houses of Zen are commonly believed to have developed out of his lineage: the Caodong/Sōtō, Yunmen/Unmon, and Fayan/Hōgen. There is scant information about his life. He is said to have lived in the Quiet Abode Temple on Mount Qingyuan. The Transmission of the Lamp claims he was Huineng's foremost student, although this was written during the Song Dynasty over 200 years after Qingyuan's death. In fact, in the oldest version of the Platform Sutra found among the Dunhuang manuscripts, which dates to about 850 CE, Qingyuan is not listed as a student of Huineng at

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  • Qingyuan Xingsi (Chinese: 青原行思; pinyin: Qīngyuán Xíngsī; Japanese: Seigen Gyōshi; Korean: Chǒngwǒn Haengsa; Vietnamese: Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư) was a Zen Buddhist monk during the Tang Dynasty. Three of the five traditionally recognized houses of Zen are commonly believed to have developed out of his lineage: the Caodong/Sōtō, Yunmen/Unmon, and Fayan/Hōgen. There is scant information about his life. He is said to have lived in the Quiet Abode Temple on Mount Qingyuan. The Transmission of the Lamp claims he was Huineng's foremost student, although this was written during the Song Dynasty over 200 years after Qingyuan's death. In fact, in the oldest version of the Platform Sutra found among the Dunhuang manuscripts, which dates to about 850 CE, Qingyuan is not listed as a student of Huineng at all. The earliest source of information about Qingyuan comes from the Anthology of the Patriarchal Hall, which was completed in 952 by the monk Wendeng. The scholar Albert Welter suggests that Wendeng may have invented Qingyuan in order to legitimize Shitou Xiqian, Qingyuan's supposed student, and in turn himself since he was descended from Shitou. Shitou's original teacher, Huineng, died when Shitou was only 13, so Qingyuan was necessary for him to receive legitimate dharma transmission. (en)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (青原行思 ; Japonais : Seigen Gyōshi ; 660—740) est le septième patriarche du Chan chinois selon la tradition sōtō. Il succède à son maître Huineng. (fr)
  • 青原行思(せいげん ぎょうし、生年不詳 - 開元28年12月13日(741年1月4日))は、中国の唐代の禅僧。諡は弘済禅師。俗姓は劉。吉州安復県(『宋高僧伝』では廬陵)の出身。 一説には生誕年を673年としているが、定かではない。 (ja)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (Chinees: 青原行思; Japans: Seigen Gyōshi) (660 - 740) was een Chinese Boeddhistische monnik in China tijdens de Tang dynastie. Drie van de Vijf Chán huizen en zeven scholen (Japans: Goke Shichishū) binnen het Chan Boeddhisme zijn ontwikkeld uit zijn Dharma-lijn: (waaruit later de Sōtō school ontstond), en . (nl)
  • Qingyuan Xingsì (青原行思; giapponese: Seigen Gyōshi; coreano: Chŏngwŏn Haengsa; vietnamita: Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư; 660 – 740) è stato un maestro zen cinese durante la dinastia Tang. Viene riconosciuto patriarca e fondatore di tre delle Cinque Scuole del Buddhismo Chán: la scuola , la scuola Yunmen, la scuola Hayan. (it)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (chiń. 青原行思, pinyin Qīngyuán Xìngsī; kor. 청원행사 Ch'ŏngwŏn Haengsa; jap. Seigen Gyōshi; wiet. Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư; ur. 660, zm. 740) – chiński mistrz chan . Znany także jako Jizhou Xingsi i Qingzhu Xingsi. (pl)
  • 青原行思(671年-740年),俗姓劉,名行思,法號靖居,又稱靖居和尚,吉州安城(位於今江西)人,唐朝禅宗大师,禅宗六祖惠能大师座下之五大弟子之一。住江西的净居寺。 (zh)
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  • Qingyuan Xingsi (青原行思 ; Japonais : Seigen Gyōshi ; 660—740) est le septième patriarche du Chan chinois selon la tradition sōtō. Il succède à son maître Huineng. (fr)
  • 青原行思(せいげん ぎょうし、生年不詳 - 開元28年12月13日(741年1月4日))は、中国の唐代の禅僧。諡は弘済禅師。俗姓は劉。吉州安復県(『宋高僧伝』では廬陵)の出身。 一説には生誕年を673年としているが、定かではない。 (ja)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (Chinees: 青原行思; Japans: Seigen Gyōshi) (660 - 740) was een Chinese Boeddhistische monnik in China tijdens de Tang dynastie. Drie van de Vijf Chán huizen en zeven scholen (Japans: Goke Shichishū) binnen het Chan Boeddhisme zijn ontwikkeld uit zijn Dharma-lijn: (waaruit later de Sōtō school ontstond), en . (nl)
  • Qingyuan Xingsì (青原行思; giapponese: Seigen Gyōshi; coreano: Chŏngwŏn Haengsa; vietnamita: Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư; 660 – 740) è stato un maestro zen cinese durante la dinastia Tang. Viene riconosciuto patriarca e fondatore di tre delle Cinque Scuole del Buddhismo Chán: la scuola , la scuola Yunmen, la scuola Hayan. (it)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (chiń. 青原行思, pinyin Qīngyuán Xìngsī; kor. 청원행사 Ch'ŏngwŏn Haengsa; jap. Seigen Gyōshi; wiet. Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư; ur. 660, zm. 740) – chiński mistrz chan . Znany także jako Jizhou Xingsi i Qingzhu Xingsi. (pl)
  • 青原行思(671年-740年),俗姓劉,名行思,法號靖居,又稱靖居和尚,吉州安城(位於今江西)人,唐朝禅宗大师,禅宗六祖惠能大师座下之五大弟子之一。住江西的净居寺。 (zh)
  • Qingyuan Xingsi (Chinese: 青原行思; pinyin: Qīngyuán Xíngsī; Japanese: Seigen Gyōshi; Korean: Chǒngwǒn Haengsa; Vietnamese: Thanh Nguyên Hành Tư) was a Zen Buddhist monk during the Tang Dynasty. Three of the five traditionally recognized houses of Zen are commonly believed to have developed out of his lineage: the Caodong/Sōtō, Yunmen/Unmon, and Fayan/Hōgen. There is scant information about his life. He is said to have lived in the Quiet Abode Temple on Mount Qingyuan. The Transmission of the Lamp claims he was Huineng's foremost student, although this was written during the Song Dynasty over 200 years after Qingyuan's death. In fact, in the oldest version of the Platform Sutra found among the Dunhuang manuscripts, which dates to about 850 CE, Qingyuan is not listed as a student of Huineng at (en)
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