Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro (1)| Lin Tsi Luh (Rin-zai-roku).~
2 1, 1, 3 | spent nine years in the Shao Lin2 Monastery, mostly sitting
3 1, 1, 13 | himself down at the Pao Lin Monastery, better known
4 1, 1, 13 | the palace from the Pao Lin Monastery that they might
5 1, 1 (2) | his successors; (2) the Lin Tsi (Rin-Zai) Sect, founded
6 1, 1 (2) | by Yuen Wu (En-go).~(6) Lin Tsi Luh (Rin-zai-roku),
7 1, 1 (2) | Tsi Luh (Rin-zai-roku), by Lin Tsi (Rin-zai).~(7) Tsung
8 1, 1, 14 | Emperor Süen Tsung; that Lin Tsi so often burst out into
9 1, 1 (2) | his prominent disciple Wei Lin (E-rin), axe well known
10 1, 1 (2) | the final beatitude. Wei Lin also observed: "Theoretically
11 1, 1, 15 | at that time. Moreover, Lin Ping Chung (Rin-hei-cha,
12 1, 2 (1) | The Lin Tsi school was started by
13 1, 2 (1) | Patriarch, and completed by Lin Tsi or Rin Zai.~
14 1, 2 (1) | Lin Tsi, the founder of the
15 1, 2 (1) | Tsi, the founder of the Lin Tsi school.
16 1, 2 (2) | Dai-bi, died 1673), Hwui Lin (E-rin died 1681), Tuh Chan (
17 1, 8, 9 | different from the original one. Lin Tsi (Rin-zai) says, for
18 1, 8 (4) | Lin Tsi Luh (Rin-zai-roku).
19 1, 8, 10 | of the Japanese Zenists. Lin Tsi (Rin-Zai) also says: "
20 1, 8, 16 | any conditions. Therefore Lin Tsi (Rin-zai) says: "All
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