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  1. Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin: Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; Japanese: Hyakujō Ekai) (720–814) was a Zen master during the Tang dynasty. A native of Fuzhou, he was a dharma heir of Mazu Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i). Baizhang's students included Huangbo, Linji and Puhua.

  2. Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin: Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; Japanese: Hyakujō Ekai) (720–814) was a Chan master during the Tang dynasty. A native of Fuzhou, he was a dharma heir of Mazu Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i). Baizhang's students included Huangbo, Linji and Puhua.

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  4. Baizhang Huaihai. Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin: Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; Japanese: Hyakujo Ekai) (720-814) was a Chinese Zen master during the Tang Dynasty. He was a dharma heir of Mazu Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i ). Baizhang’s students included: Huangbo and Lingyu.

  5. Baizhang Huaihai from a Korean temple painting (sitting with Mazu and Nanquan) Encounter Dialogues and Discourses of Baizhang Huaihai (749-814) compiled by Satyavayu of Touching Earth Sangha DOC: Treasury of the Forest of Ancestors. Master Baizhang Huaihai was born to a powerful aristocratic family on the eastern seaboard province of Fuzhou ...

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  6. Baizhang Huaihai (Chinese: 百丈懷海; pinyin: Bǎizhàng Huáihái; Wade-Giles: Pai-chang Huai-hai; Japanese: Hyakujō Ekai) (720–814) was a Zen master during the Tang Dynasty. A native of Fuzhou, he was a dharma heir of Mazu Daoyi (Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-i). [1] . Baizhang's students included Huangbo, Linji and Puhua.

  7. Sep 3, 2012 · At the beginning of the ninth century, in China, the abbot Baizhang Huaihai, called Baizhang for the mountain in which his monastery was nestled, was one of the greats of the Zen way. His monastic rule would become the standard for the Zen community.

  8. www.dharmanet.org › coursesM › 27Baizhang - Dharmanet

    Baizhang Huaihai (Po-chang Huai-hai), a disciple of Mazu, has been somewhat unjustifiably neglected by the modern Zen movement, perhaps because his expository style did not lend itself to memorable anecdotes or koan cases. Baizhang's stay as a disciple of Mazu is, however, the source of several legendary stories, including that of their ...