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monk ji gong

Monk Ji Gong – a legendary figure in Song Dynasty

Ji Gong (济公) (1130 or 1148–1209), also known as Li Xiuyuan in secular life and Daoji in Buddhist monastic life, hailed from Yongning Village, Tiantai County (now Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province), in the area of Taizhou, China. He was a renowned monk during the Southern Song Dynasty, revered by later generations as the “Living Buddha […]

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Monk Master Jianzhen

Monk Master Jianzhen – A Prominent Figure in Chinese and Japanese Buddism

Monk Master Jianzhen (鉴真), also known as “Kanzeon” in Japanese, was a renowned Buddhist monk during the Tang Dynasty and is revered as the founding patriarch of the Ritsu (律宗) school of Buddhism in Japan. He is often referred to as the “Great Teacher Who Crossed the Sea” and the “Great Monk of the Tang

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what surprised or imressed xuanzang on his visit to india

What surprised or impressed Xuanzang on his visit to India

Xuanzang, also known as Tripitaka or Hsuan Tsang, was a Chinese Buddhist monk who embarked on a remarkable journey to India in the 7th century. He traveled through treacherous terrains and encountered numerous challenges in his quest to acquire Buddhist scriptures and deepen his understanding of Buddhism. Xuanzang’s visit to India was filled with surprises

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