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''Abbreviations''<br>
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''I. CHINA''
'''I. CHINA'''
* a. ''State of Scholarship''
* a. ''State of Scholarship''
* {{i|New Japanese Studies in Early Ch'an History|1}}
* {{i|New Japanese Studies in Early Ch'an History|1}}
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* b. ''Formative Period''
* {{i|The ''Li-tai fa-pao chi'' and the Ch'an Doctrine of Sudden Awakening|13}}
***Yanagida Seizan
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* {{i|Seng-ch'ou's Method of ''Dhyāna''|51}}
***Jan Yiin-hua
<br>
* {{i|T'an-ch'ien and the Early Ch'an Tradition: Translation and Analysis of the Essay "Wangshih-fei-Iun"|65}}
***Whalen W. Lai
<br>
* {{i|The Teachings of the Fourth Ch'an Patriarch Tao-hsin (580-651)|89}}
***David W. Chappell
<br>
* {{i|The Concept of ''Ii nien'' ("being free from thinking") in the Northern Line of Ch'an Buddhism|131}}
***Robert B. Zeuschner
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* {{i|Early Hua-yen, Meditation, and Early Ch'an: Some Preliminary<br>Considerations|149}}
***Robert M. Gimello
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* {{i|The Early Ch'an Monastic Rule: ''Ch'ing-kuei'' and the Shaping of Ch'an<br>Community Life|165}}
***Martin Collcutt
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* c. ''The Developing Tradition''
* {{i|The "Recorded Sayings" Texts of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism|185}}
***Yanagida Seizan
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* {{i|Lin-chi on "Language-Dependence," An Interpretive Analysis|207}}
***Ronald L. Burr
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* {{i|Sinitic Mandalas: The ''Wu-wei-t'u'' of Ts'aoshan|229}}
***Whalen W. Lai
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*d. ''Interaction''
* {{i|The Ambiguity of the Buddha-nature Concept in India and China|259}}
***Andrew Rawlinson
<br>
* {{i|The Problem of Desire and Emotions in Taoism and Ch'an|281}}
***John Visvader and William C. Doub
<br>
* {{i|The Pure and the Impure: The Mencian Problematik in Chinese Buddhism|299}}
***Whalen W. Lai
<br>
'''II. TIBET'''
* a. ''State of Scholarship''
* {{i|The Study of Tibetan Ch'an Manuscripts Recovered from Tun-huang: A Review<br>of the Field and its Prospects|327}}
***Daishun Ueyama
<br>
* b. ''Tibetan Meditation Systems and Ch 'an''
* {{i|'Meditation' Trends in Early Tibet|351}}
***Herbert V. Guenther
<br>
* {{i|'The Great Perfection' in the Tradition of the Bonpos|367}}
***Per Kvaerne
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* b. Formative Period
* {{i|Indian Materials on the Doctrine of Sudden Enlightenment|393}}
{{i|The Li-tai fa-pao chi and the Ch'an Doctrine of Sudden Awakening|13}}
***Luis O. Gomez
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* {{i|Seng-ch'ou's Method of Dhyana|51}}
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T'an-ch'ien and the Early Ch'an Tradition:
Translation and Analysis of the Essay "Wangshih-fei-Iun" 65
Whalen W. Lai
The Teachings of the Fourth Ch'an Patriarch
Tao-hsin (580-651) 89
David W. Chappell
The Concept of Ii nien ("being free from thinking,,) in the Northern Line of Ch'an Buddhism 131
Robert B.
Zeuschner
Early Hua-yen, Meditation, and Early Ch'an:
Some Preliminary Considerations 149
Robert M. Gimello
The Early Ch'an Monastic Rule: Ch'ing-kuei
and the Shaping of Ch'an Community Life 165
Martin Collcutt
c. The Developing Tradition
The "Recorded Sayings" Texts of Chinese Ch'an
Buddhism" 185
Yanagida Seizan
Lin-chi on "Language-Dependence," An Interpretive Analysis 207
Ronald L. Burr
Sinitic MaIJ.c;lalas: The Wu-wei-t'u of Ts'aoshan 229
Whalen W. Lai
d. Interaction
The Ambiguity of the Buddha-nature Concept
in India and China 259
Andrew Rawlinson .
The Problem of Desire and Emotions in Taoism
and Ch'an 281
John Visvader and
William C. Doub
The Pure and the Impure: The Mencian Problematik in Chinese Buddhism 299
Whalen W. Lai
II. TIBET
a. State of Scholarship
The Study of Tibetan Ch'an Manuscripts Recovered from Tun-huang: A Review of the Field
and its Prospects 327
Daishun Ueyama
b. Tibetan Meditation Systems and Ch 'an
'Meditation' Trends in Early Tibet 351
Herbert V. Guenther
'The Great Perfection' in the Tradition of the
Bonpos 367
Per Kvaerne
Indian Materials on the Doctrine of Sudden
Enlightenment 393
Luis O. Gomez
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Early Ch'an in China and Tibet
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Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism was popularized in the West by writers such as D.T. Suzuki and Alan Watts as a kind of 'romantic abstraction' outside of history. The papers in this volume, originally presented at a unique conference sponsored by U.C. Berkeley and the San Francisco Zen Center, go a long way towards revealing the complex historical development of Ch'an theory and practice both in China and Tibet.
      The papers on China reveal Ch' an not as a single line of transmission from Bodhidharma, but as a complex of contending and even hostile factions. Furthermore, the view which sees Ch'an as the sinicization of Buddhism through Taoism is questioned through an examination of the Taoism that was actually prevalent during the establishment of Ch' an in China.
      The papers on Tibet take us to the heart of the controversies surrounding the origins of Buddhism in that country, based on exciting research into the Tunhuang materials, the indigenous rDzogs-chen system, and the 'Sudden vs. Gradual Enlightenment' controversy.
      Of particular note in this volume is the inclusion of several translations of papers by noted Japanese scholars who have led the way in this type of research, made available to the Western reader for the first time. (Source: inside jacket)

Citation Lai, Whalen, and Lewis R. Lancaster, eds. Early Ch’an in China and Tibet. Berkeley Buddhist Studies Series 5. Berkeley, CA: Asian Humanities Press, 1983.


Foreword
Preface
Contributors
Abbreviations

I. CHINA

  • a. State of Scholarship
  • New Japanese Studies in Early Ch'an History1
      • Philip Yampolsky


  • b. Formative Period
  • The Li-tai fa-pao chi and the Ch'an Doctrine of Sudden Awakening13
      • Yanagida Seizan


  • Seng-ch'ou's Method of Dhyāna51
      • Jan Yiin-hua


  • T'an-ch'ien and the Early Ch'an Tradition: Translation and Analysis of the Essay "Wangshih-fei-Iun"65
      • Whalen W. Lai


  • The Teachings of the Fourth Ch'an Patriarch Tao-hsin (580-651)89
      • David W. Chappell


  • The Concept of Ii nien ("being free from thinking") in the Northern Line of Ch'an Buddhism131
      • Robert B. Zeuschner


  • Early Hua-yen, Meditation, and Early Ch'an: Some Preliminary
    Considerations
    149
      • Robert M. Gimello


  • The Early Ch'an Monastic Rule: Ch'ing-kuei and the Shaping of Ch'an
    Community Life
    165
      • Martin Collcutt


  • c. The Developing Tradition
  • The "Recorded Sayings" Texts of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism185
      • Yanagida Seizan


  • Lin-chi on "Language-Dependence," An Interpretive Analysis207
      • Ronald L. Burr


  • Sinitic Mandalas: The Wu-wei-t'u of Ts'aoshan229
      • Whalen W. Lai


  • d. Interaction
  • The Ambiguity of the Buddha-nature Concept in India and China259
      • Andrew Rawlinson


  • The Problem of Desire and Emotions in Taoism and Ch'an281
      • John Visvader and William C. Doub


  • The Pure and the Impure: The Mencian Problematik in Chinese Buddhism299
      • Whalen W. Lai


II. TIBET

  • a. State of Scholarship
  • The Study of Tibetan Ch'an Manuscripts Recovered from Tun-huang: A Review
    of the Field and its Prospects
    327
      • Daishun Ueyama


  • b. Tibetan Meditation Systems and Ch 'an
  • 'Meditation' Trends in Early Tibet351
      • Herbert V. Guenther


  • 'The Great Perfection' in the Tradition of the Bonpos367
      • Per Kvaerne


  • Indian Materials on the Doctrine of Sudden Enlightenment393
      • Luis O. Gomez


Index