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Danxia Zichun

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Religion
  
Chan/Zen

Died
  
1117

School
  
Caodong/Soto

Teacher
  
Furong Daokai


Predecessor
  
Furong Daokai

Successor
  
Zhenxie Qingliao

Name
  
Danxia Zichun

Titles
  
Zen master

Danxia Zichun

Students
  
Hongzhi Zhengjue Zhenxie Qingliao Huizhao Qingyu

Danxia Zichun (1064–1117) (Chinese: 丹霞子淳; Wade–Giles: Tan-hsia Tzu-ch'un; Japanese: Tanka Shijun), was a Zen Buddhist monk during the Song Dynasty. He was born in a city called Zitong, which is in modern Sichuan Province. He is buried in south of Mt Hong near the modern city of Wuhan. While not a particularly notable monk himself, his three students, Hongzhi Zhengjue, Zhenxie Qingliao, Huizhao Qingyu, were each especially famous during their lifetimes. He is the only student of Furong Daokai that has a collection of recorded sayings that has survived to the present. It these sayings, he advocated a silent illumination approach to seated meditation. For example, he is recorded as saying, "You must completely let go of all worldly concerns and sit totally still in the dry wood hall. You must die a turn and then in this death establish everything in the whole universe."

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Danxia Zichun Wikipedia