TY - GEN T1 - Zongmi on Chan T2 - Translations from the Asian classics. A1 - Broughton, Jeffrey L., 1944- LA - English LA - Chinese PP - New York PB - Columbia University YR - 2009 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocn681933050 AB - Japanese Zen often implies that textual learning (gakumon) in Buddhism and personal experience (taiken) in Zen are separate, but the career and writings of the Chinese Tang dynasty Chan master Guifeng Zongmi (780-841) undermine this division. For the first time in English, Jeffrey Broughton presents an annotated translation of Zongmi's magnum opus, the Chan Prolegomenon, along with translations of his Chan Letter and Chan Notes. The Chan Prolegomenon persuasively argues that Chan ""axiom realizations"" are identical to the teachings OP - 348 CN - BQ8249.T787 B76 2009 SN - 9780231513081 SN - 0231513089 SN - 9780231143929 SN - 0231143923 KW - Zongmi, : 780-841. KW - Zongmi, : 780-841 KW - Zongmi. KW - Zen Buddhism : China : Doctrines. KW - Bouddhisme zen : Chine : Doctrines. KW - PHILOSOPHY : Zen. KW - RELIGION : Buddhism : Zen. KW - RELIGION : Buddhism : Sacred Writings. KW - Zen Buddhism : Doctrines KW - China KW - Dhyāna ER -