Wanling lu

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Wanling lu is a classic Chan (Zen) Buddhist text traditionally attributed to the Tang dynasty master Huangbo Xiyun, known for its teachings on mind and enlightenment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chan Buddhist text
Chinese Buddhist scripture
Zen Buddhist text
religious text
aimsTo guide practitioners to direct realization of mind
associatedWithDynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithMonastery Huangbo Mountain NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 9th century
compiledBy disciples of Huangbo Xiyun
coreDoctrine One Mind NERFINISHED
emptiness
non-duality
countryOfOrigin China
emphasizesPractice direct realization
sudden enlightenment
focusesOn direct pointing to the mind
overcoming dualistic thinking
genre Chan discourse record
recorded sayings
hasAlternativeName Chuanxin Fayan NERFINISHED
Huangbo Duanji Chanshi Chuanxin Fayan NERFINISHED
Record of Wanling NERFINISHED
Wan-ling lu NERFINISHED
hasKeyFigure Huangbo Xiyun NERFINISHED
hasTitle Wanling Lu NERFINISHED
historicalContext mature Tang Chan
influenced Japanese Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
Song dynasty Chan thought
philosophicalTheme Buddha-nature
non-conceptual wisdom
suchness
primaryLanguage Classical Chinese
regionOfInfluence East Asia NERFINISHED
relatedWork Linji Lu NERFINISHED
Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch NERFINISHED
religiousSchool Chan Buddhism NERFINISHED
Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Buddhism NERFINISHED
scriptType Chinese characters
teachesAbout enlightenment
mind
traditionallyAttributedTo Huangbo Xiyun NERFINISHED
transmittedThrough Chan lineage records
usedIn Chan monastic instruction
Zen doctrinal study
warnsAgainst attachment to concepts
attachment to words and letters

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Huangbo Xiyun workAttributed Wanling lu