Appendices to Zen Master Ming Ben of Zhongfeng in Yuan Dynasty

Book information

Author: Shi Yinxu, editor-in-chief

Publishing House: Religious Culture Publishing House

Release date: 20 10-9- 1 Version: 1

Page count: 226 pages

Words: 250000

Printing time: 20 10-9- 1

Page number: 16 Page number

Paper: offset paper

Number of prints: 1

Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787802543027

Packing: paperback

brief Introduction of the content

This book is divided into two parts. The first part mainly introduces the life writings, inheritance and influence, Zen thought and artistic achievements of poetry and calligraphy of Zen master Zhongfeng Mingben. In the second part of this book, some Ming works are selected and arranged according to six categories: French, Yi Jie, Poetry, Inscription, Letters and Rules, for readers' entertainment.

Brief introduction of the author

Shi Yinxu, male, Manchu, 1974, from Xing 'an League, Inner Mongolia. 1990 became a monk in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province, and was ordained in Baima Temple in Luoyang the following year. 1998 graduated from Minnan Buddhist College. He once lived in Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang and Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. Now he is the abbot of Lingshun Temple in Beifeng, Hangzhou. His published works include Lingshun Temple, China God of Wealth Culture, Yin Ruins Master's Collection of Scriptures, and Lingshun Temple Painting and Calligraphy Collection.

catalogue

order

The first part summarizes his life and thoughts.

I. Life and writing

1. From birth to becoming a monk

2. Practice Zen and participate in learning.

3. Living in buddhist nun.

4. Old age

Step 5 write

Second, inheritance and influence.

1. Red Lin Chuan Ji Fa Wheat

2. Disciples and their inheritance

3. Overseas Disciples and Extraterritorial Influence

Third, Zen thought.

1. Acupuncture deficiency and patriarchal clan system

2. Understanding of Zen

3. Carry forward the Zen of talking.

Fourth, artistic achievements.

1. Ming version as a poet and monk

2. Ming calligraphy art

Selected works of French and poetry

Selected notes

I. French

Second, the meaning solution

Third, poetry.

Four. inscription

Verb (abbreviation of verb) letter

Sixth, clear rules.

postscript