Fayan Wenyi

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Fayan Wenyi was a prominent 10th-century Chinese Chan (Zen) master and founder of the Fayan school, known for his influential teachings and role in the development of Song-dynasty Chan Buddhism.

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Fayan Wenyi canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monk
Chan master
founder of a Buddhist school
religious teacher
associatedWith Chinese Chan
surface form: Chinese Chan monasteries
centuryOfActivity 10th century
countryOfCitizenship China
era Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
Song dynasty
surface form: early Song dynasty
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
fieldOfWork Buddhist philosophy
Chan doctrinal development
meditation practice
founded Fayan school
hasDiscipline meditation
monastic discipline
historicalSignificance eponymous patriarch of the Fayan school
major figure in 10th-century Chinese Chan
influenced Song-dynasty Chan
surface form: Song-dynasty Chan Buddhism
movement Fayan school of Chan
notableFor founding the Fayan school of Chan
influential Chan teachings
occupation monk
teacher
regionOfActivity China
religion Buddhism
religiousOrder Chinese Buddhist monastic community
roleIn development of Song-dynasty Chan Buddhism
schoolOf Chan Buddhism
spiritualTradition Mahayana
surface form: Mahāyāna Buddhism
tradition Chan Buddhism
Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism

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Chan Buddhism associatedMonk Fayan Wenyi
Fayan school namedAfter Fayan Wenyi
Fayan school founder Fayan Wenyi