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    Hsuan Hua (Chinese: 宣化; pinyin: Xuānhuà; lit. 'proclaim and transform'; April 26, 1918 – June 7, 1995), also known as An Tzu, Tu Lun and Master Hua by his Western disciples, was a Chinese monk of Chan Buddhism and a contributing figure in bringing Chinese Buddhism to the United States in the late 20th century.

  2. Learn about the life and teachings of Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua, the founder of Dharma Realm Buddhist Association and the City of 10,000 Buddhas. Explore his commentaries on sutras, dharma talks, vows, principles, and more.

  3. Hsuan Hua (Traditional Chinese: 宣化上人; Hanyu Pinyin: Xuān Huà Shàng Rén, literal meaning: "proclaim and transform") (April 16, 1918 – June 7, 1995), also known as An Tzu and Tu Lun, was an influential Ch'an Buddhist monk and an important figure in the development of Western Buddhism in the United States during the twentieth century.

    • April 16 1918( 1918-04-16)
    • Jilin Province, China
    • June 7 1995 (aged 77)
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Hsuan Hua, a Chinese Buddhist Zen master who brought Orthodox Buddhism to the West and founded the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association. Discover his teachings, lectures, books, and his vision of a harmonious Sangha.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, a Chinese Buddhist master who taught Buddhism to Westerners in the US and founded the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association. Explore his achievements in monastic reform, moral education, scripture translation, and interfaith dialogue.

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    Hsuan Hua, also known as An Tzu, Tu Lun and Master Hua by his Western disciples, was a Chinese monk of Chan Buddhism and a contributing figure in bringing Chinese Buddhism to the United States in the late 20th century.

  8. One of the most eminent Chinese Buddhist masters of the twentieth century, the Venerable Master Hsüan Hua (Xuanhua, 1918-1995) was a monastic reformer and the first Chinese master to teach Buddhism to large numbers of Westerners. During his long career he emphasized the primacy of the monastic tradition, the essential role of moral education ...

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