Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (2)| were produced, of whom Chi Yen (Chi-gon) and Hüen Kao (
2 1, 1 (2)| in 853) and his disciple Yen Shan (Kyo-zan, died in 890); (
3 1, 1 (2)| died in 949); (5) the Pao Yen (Ho-gen) Sect, founded by
4 1, 1 (2)| Ho-gen) Sect, founded by Pao Yen (died in 958).~
5 1, 1 (2)| Hwang Pah (O-baku).~(5) Pih Yen Tsih (Heki-gan-shu), by
6 1, 1, 15 | political adviser was Tao Yen, a Zen monk of distinction.
7 1, 2 (1)| by the authors. (3) Pih Yen Tsih (Heki-gan-shu, 'A Collection
8 1, 3, 5 | doubt anything at all."~Hian Yen (Kyo-gen) read it through
9 1, 4, 10 | is, sir," asked a monk to Yen Kwan (Yen-kan), "the original
10 1, 4, 10 | back in its place," said Yen Kwan again.2~
11 1, 4, 16 | E-cha) by name, asked Pao Yen (Ho-gen): "What is Buddha?" "
12 1, 5 (1)| Tai Huen (Tai-gen) and Fah Yen (Ho-gen). His opinion in
13 1, 5 (1)| human nature is found in Fah Yen.
14 1, 7 (1)| sutra translated by Hwui Yen and Hwui Kwan, A.D. 424-
15 1, 7, 8 | singing inside the house. Yen Hui (was outside) selecting
16 1, 7, 8 | such an extent as this?' Yen Hui gave them no reply,
17 1, 8, 9 | attending on his teacher Yun Yen (Un-gan), who asked: "What
18 1, 8, 9 | and stood up before Yun Yen. "How do you display your
19 1, 8, 9 | thereby. By-and-by Hiang Yen (Kyo-gen) came in, to whom
20 1, 8, 9 | demanded the master. Then Hiang Yen made tea and gave a cup
21 Appen, 1 | the premature deaths of Yen4 and Jan,5 and placed I6
22 Appen, 1 (4)| Yen Hwui (Gan-kai, 541-483 B.C.),
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