Huang-lung Hui-nan
Huang-lung Hui-nan (Jap., Ōryō E'nan, 1002–69). Ch'an/Zen master of the Rinzai school. He was the dharma-successor (hassu) of Shih-huang Ch'u-yüan, and founder of the Ōryō school of Zen within the Rinzai tradition. It was the first school of Zen to be carried from China to Japan and taught by way of the three barriers (Jap., sankan), in the style of kōans.
Ōryō is one of the Seven Schools (goke-shichishū) of Chʾan/Zen, but it died out in both China and Japan after a few generations.
Ōryō is one of the Seven Schools (goke-shichishū) of Chʾan/Zen, but it died out in both China and Japan after a few generations.
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