Zhaozhou Congshen

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Zhaozhou Congshen was a renowned Tang dynasty Chan (Zen) master celebrated for his subtle teaching style and influential kōans, such as the famous "Mu" (No) response.

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Zhaozhou Congshen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monk
Chan master
Tang dynasty person
Zen master
appearsIn Blue Cliff Record
surface form: The Blue Cliff Record

Book of Serenity
surface form: The Book of Serenity

Gateless Gate
surface form: The Gateless Gate
associatedConcept Mu kōan
Zen koans
surface form: Zhaozhou’s dog kōan

ordinary mind is the Way
birthYear 778
deathYear 897
dynasty Tang dynasty
honorificTitle Great Chan Master Zhaozhou
influenced Chinese Chan tradition
Japanese Zen tradition
Korean Seon tradition
Rinzai Zen kōan practice
Sōtō Zen teaching
knownFor brief, pointed answers
emphasis on direct experience
non-conceptual teaching
paradoxical responses
language Classical Chinese
legacy central figure in Zen kōan study
model of understated Chan style
name Chao-chou Ts’ung-shen
Joshu Jushin
Jōshū Jūshin
Zhaozhou Congshen self-link
nationality Chinese
notableFor influential kōans
subtle teaching style
the famous Mu (No) response
use of everyday language in teaching
period 9th century
late 8th century
region North China
surface form: Northern China
religion Buddhism
roleIn development of classical Chan kōan literature
schoolOfBuddhism Chan Buddhism
Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism
teacherOf many Chan disciples
teachingMethod question-and-answer dialogues
sudden, cutting replies
use of everyday situations
tradition Linji lineage
surface form: Linji lineage of Chan

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Chan Buddhism associatedMonk Zhaozhou Congshen
Zhaozhou Congshen name Zhaozhou Congshen self-link