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- People/Yijing (category Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Translators,Classical Chinese Authors)- 713) 義淨 Yijing. (J. Gijō; K. Ǔijǒng 義淨) (635-713). Chinese Buddhist monk and pilgrim. Ordained at the age of twenty, Yijing dreamed of following in the14 bytes (559 words) - 16:36, 20 August 2020
- People/Jizang (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))In Chinese, "Storehouse of Auspiciousness"; Chinese Buddhist monk of originally Parthian descent and exegete within the San lun zong, the Chinese counterpart14 bytes (2,529 words) - 13:43, 4 February 2020
- People/Jingxi Zhanran (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))荊溪湛然 (711–782). Chinese monk who is the putative ninth patriarch of the Tiantai zong; also known as Great Master Miaole (Sublime Bliss) and Dharma Master14 bytes (2,985 words) - 15:14, 4 February 2020
- People/Xuanzang (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Translators)Town (Chinese: 緱氏鎮), Luozhou (near present-day Luoyang, Henan) 玄奘 Xuanzang [ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ] (Chinese: 玄奘; fl. c. 602 – 664) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar14 bytes (2,392 words) - 12:40, 5 February 2020
- People/Zongmi (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))approaches to enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism, seeing it as part of a recurrent polarity in Chinese history and thought. Sudden and Gradual includes essays14 bytes (2,511 words) - 13:11, 5 June 2020
- People/Zhiyi (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))Koans, Dōgen, and many textual sources from Indian sutras in Tibetan and Chinese translation to sources for key schools of Buddhism in China and Japan up to241 bytes (4,586 words) - 16:37, 21 September 2020
- People/Dharmamitra, Bhikshu (category Translators,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))educational foundations as a translator of Sino-Buddhist Classical Chinese lie in four years of intensive monastic training and Chinese-language study of classic14 bytes (519 words) - 16:13, 20 May 2020
- People/Daosheng (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))including the classical sources of Chinese philosophical terms used and numerous corruptions of the text. In light of the significance of Tao-sheng and the CSPS126 bytes (3,657 words) - 17:19, 23 September 2020
- new Chinese works; and previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials20 KB (21,207 words) - 14:49, 27 January 2023
- People/Keizan (category Classical Japanese Authors)California, and founder of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives. Prior to becoming a monk, he was a scholar and translator of medieval Japanese texts and was a39 bytes (2,335 words) - 20:18, 28 June 2021
- Koans, Dōgen, and many textual sources from Indian sutras in Tibetan and Chinese translation to sources for key schools of Buddhism in China and Japan up to509 bytes (7,049 words) - 12:10, 31 January 2023
- Phenomena and Their Nature and Distinguishing the Middle and Extremes, deal with the profound and vast aspects of general Mahāyāna thought and therefore992 bytes (33,814 words) - 12:12, 31 January 2023
- verses, and prose commentary, the Chinese and Tibetan translators and commentators considered the root and explanatory verses to be one text and the complete7 KB (37,918 words) - 12:12, 31 January 2023
- new Chinese works; and previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials5 KB (23,321 words) - 18:13, 23 February 2021