Shitou Xiqian

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Shitou Xiqian was an influential 8th-century Chinese Chan (Zen) master, renowned for his poetic teachings and as a key figure in the development of the Caodong/Sōtō Zen lineage.

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Shitou Xiqian canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monk
Chan master
Chinese religious leader
Zen patriarch
associatedWith Hongzhou school
surface form: Nanyue Huairang lineage

Southern School of Chan
birthName Xiqian
centuryOfActivity 8th century
countryOfCitizenship China
era Tang dynasty
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
fieldOfWork Buddhist philosophy
meditation
religious poetry
influenced Caodong school
surface form: Caodong school of Chan

Dongshan Liangjie
Sōtō Zen tradition
knownFor articulation of non-duality in Chan
being an early ancestor of the Caodong lineage
poetic teachings
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
movement Tang dynasty Chan
name Sekitō Kisen
Shih-t'ou Hsi-ch'ien
Shitou Xiqian self-link
notableWork Harmony of Difference and Sameness
Sandokai
Song of the Grass Hut
occupation meditation teacher
philosophicalConcept harmony of difference and sameness
interpenetration of phenomena and principle
non-duality
placeOfActivity Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan

southern China
religion Buddhism
roleInLineage ancestor of Caodong school
ancestor of Sōtō Zen
school Caodong school
Sōtō Zen lineage
student Tianhuang Daowu
Yaoshan Weiyan
Yuezhou Qianfeng
teacher Qingyuan Xingsi
teachingStyle emphasis on everyday mind as the Way
use of poetic expression
tradition Chan Buddhism
Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism
veneratedIn Chan Buddhism
Sōtō Zen

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Chan Buddhism associatedMonk Shitou Xiqian
Shitou Xiqian name Shitou Xiqian self-link