Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (1)| Den bo sho ju ron) and Hwui Yuen (E-gen).~
2 1, 1 (1)| This reminds us of Nan Yoh Hwui Sz (Nan-gaku-e-shi, died
3 1, 1 (2)| The foremost among them is Hwui Yuen (E-on, died A.D. 414),
4 1, 1 (1)| Chwen (Zoku-ko-so-den) and Hwui Yuen (E-gen).~
5 1, 1, 5 | acquired my bone." Lastly, Hwui Ko (E-ka), which was the
6 1, 1, 5 | had brought from India to Hwui Ko, as a symbol of the transmission
7 1, 1, 6 | Patriarch, in A.D. 528, Hwui Ko did his best to propagate
8 1, 1, 8 | farmer's son of Sin Cheu.~Hwui Nang, the Sixth Patriarch,
9 1, 1, 8 | newcomer into the order, so Hwui Nang had to stay in the
10 1, 1, 9 | acquire an excellent result." Hwui Nang, the rice-pounder,
11 1, 1, 9 | from envy do violence to Hwui Nang. He was, moreover,
12 1, 1, 10 | The foremost among them, Hwui Ming (E-myo), overtook the
13 1, 1, 10 | from the Monastery. Then Hwui Nang, laying down the Kachaya
14 1, 1, 10 | long for it." Upon this Hwui Ming, who began to be ashamed
15 1, 1, 10 | come for the Law," replied Hwui Nang, "you must put an end
16 1, 1, 10 | thoughts), then see how is, Hwui Ming, your original (mental)
17 1, 1, 11 | the master. Consequently Hwui Nang, still clad like a
18 1, 1 (1)| in China and Japan. Both Hwui Chung (E-chu), a famous
19 1, 1, 13 | of the Sixth Patriarch, Hwui Chung (E-chu), held an honourable
20 1, 1 (1)| scholar and lay disciple of Ta Hwui; Yang Kieh (Yo-ketsu, flourished
21 1, 1 (2)| Ren-O-roku), published in 1183 by Hwui Wang (Mai-o).~(5) Ching
22 1, 1 (2)| Ching Sheu (Sho-ju).~(7) Hwui Yuen (E-gen), published
23 1, 1 (2)| Wang Siu (Bun-shu).~(10) Hwui Yuen Suh Lioh (E-gen-zoku-ryaku),
24 1, 1 (1)| and Vasubandhu. In China Hwui Yuen (E-on, died in A.D.
25 1, 1 (1)| enlightened by the instruction of Hwui Tang, a contemporary Zen
26 1, 2 (2)| Do-sho to study Zen under Hwui Man (E-man). After returning
27 1, 2 (1)| transmission of the doctrine from Hwui Kwo (Kei-ka), a, disciple
28 1, 2 (2)| Ta-Mei (Dai-bi, died 1673), Hwui Lin (E-rin died 1681), Tuh
29 1, 3, 8 | proclaims the sacred law.~Hwui Chung2 (E-chu) is said first
30 1, 3, 8 | Doctrine?" asked a monk of Hwui Chung on one occasion. "
31 1, 3, 8 | and understand them," said Hwui Chung. Thus the Sermon of
32 1, 4, 16 | replied Gotama. A monk, Hwui Chao (E-cha) by name, asked
33 1, 4, 16 | What is Buddha?" "You are Hwui Chao," replied the master.
34 1, 6, 3 | that mind and body are one. Hwui Chung (Ye-chu), a famous
35 1, 6, 3 | the South teach?" asked Hwui Chung again. "They teach,
36 1, 7 (1)| The sutra translated by Hwui Yen and Hwui Kwan, A.D.
37 1, 7 (1)| translated by Hwui Yen and Hwui Kwan, A.D. 424-453.
38 1, 8, 3 | way of illustration: Ta Hwui (Dai-ye), once having had
39 1, 8, 3 | Meditation as usual. Then Ta Hwui said to the physician: "
40 1, 8 (2)| Hwui Yuen (E-gen) and Sho-bo-gen-zo.~
41 1, 8 (2)| Anapana-sutra by Khin San Hwui, who came to China A.D.
42 1, 8 (2)| Hwui Yuen (E-gen).~
43 Appen, 1 (4)| Yen Hwui (Gan-kai, 541-483 B.C.),
44 Appen, 1 (2)| of Tsin, fought with Tu Hwui, the dead father of his
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