Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | philosophy.1 And in the Ming dynasty (1368-1659) the
2 1, Intro | Confucian scholar, Wang Yang Ming,2 who thereby founded a
3 1, 1 (2)| erected by the Emperor Hiao Ming of Northern Wei A.D. 497.~
4 1, 1 (2)| letters, such as Tao Yuen Ming (To-yen-mei, died A.D. 427)
5 1, 1 (2)| Taoism and Buddhism. Sin Wang Ming (Sin-o-mei, On the Mind-King),
6 1, 1, 6 | composition of Sin Sin1 Ming (Sin zin-mei, On Faith and
7 1, 1, 10 | foremost among them, Hwui Ming (E-myo), overtook the Sixth
8 1, 1, 10 | for it." Upon this Hwui Ming, who began to be ashamed
9 1, 1, 10 | then see how is, Hwui Ming, your original (mental)
10 1, 1, 10 | Being thus questioned, Ming found in an instant the
11 1, 1 (2)| Zen books, besides Sin Sin Ming by the Third Patriarch,
12 1, 1 (2)| the amalgamation is Yung Ming (Yo-myo, died in 975), who
13 1, 1 (2)| Kwan-shu-jo-go). In the Ming dynasty Yun Si (Un-sei,
14 1, 1 (2)| as the amalgamators. Yun Ming declared that those who
15 1, 1, 15 | Yuen (1280-1367) and the Ming dynasties (1368-1659), when
16 1, 1, 15 | patronize his faith. And in the Ming dynasty the first Emperor
17 1, 1, 15 | also produced Wang Yang Ming,2 one of the greatest generals
18 1, 1 (1)| He was succeeded by Chang Ming Tao (Tei-mei-do, died in
19 1, 5, 10 | 10. Wang Yang Ming (O-yo-mei) and a Thief.~
20 1, 6 (1)| very idea in his Sin Wang Ming (Shin-o-mei) at the time
21 1, 8, 4 | forty-seven that Wang Yang Ming2~O-yo-mei) won a splendid
22 1, 8, 4 | threatened the throne of the Ming dynasty. During that warfare
23 1, 8, 11 | your forehead. Wang Yang Ming, at the age of seventeen
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