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1 Forew | greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English 2 Forew | English on the subject of Buddhism number a dozen or more, 3 Forew | publication of Essays in Zen Buddhism (Volume I) in 1927.~Dr. 4 Note | the Author's Essays in Zen Buddhism, Series One and Two, and 5 Note | his Introduction to Zen Buddhism, are to the second edition 6 Pref | In my Introduction to Zen Buddhism (published 1934), an outline 7 1 | some belong to general Buddhism.~ 8 2 | characteristics of Chinese Buddhism of the Sung dynasty, when 9 3, 3 (1)| of the basic doctrines of Buddhism, Mahayana and Hinayana.~ 10 3, 5 | much avail in the study of Buddhism as is proved by the case 11 4, 1 | realization of the spirit of Buddhism by the aid of the scriptural 12 4, 2 (2)| predominant note of Zen Buddhism is more intellectual than 13 4, 4 (1)| sixth patriarch of Zen Buddhism. Before he was converted 14 4, 5 | Ma-tsu.~Historically, Zen Buddhism was introduced to China 15 4, 5 | the first patriarch of Zen Buddhism in China; for this was the 16 4, 5 | superstitions. He later embraced Buddhism, becoming a disciple of 17 4, 5 | Chi-chou and studied Zen Buddhism. Hsing-ssu like Nan-yueh 18 4, 5 | The one who understands Buddhism."~Wu: "Have you then attained 19 4, 5 | No, I do not understand Buddhism."~ ~A monk asked: "How does 20 4, 5 | the ultimate teaching of Buddhism?"~"You won't understand 21 4, 6 (2)| in the understanding of Buddhism is to know what is meant 22 4, 6 (2)| defilements. The object of Buddhism is to have all sentient 23 4, 6 (2)| Buddhahood. The position of Zen Buddhism is that One Mind pervades 24 4, 6 | terms in the philosophy of Buddhism.]~[which you can call Mind]. 25 4, 6 | unit of our mental life. Buddhism considers this hankering 26 4, 7, 2 | how to go on with them, Buddhism must be said to be lacking 27 4, 7, 3 | how to go on with them, Buddhism must be said to be lacking 28 5, 2 | Those who enter the gate of Buddhism should first of all cherish 29 6, 1 | This is represented in Buddhism by the historical trinity 30 6, 1 | great merits achieved by Buddhism is that it has never ignored 31 6, 1 | are commemorated. Mahayana Buddhism is much given up to the 32 6, 1 | events in the development of Buddhism are properly remembered 33 6, 2 | Bodhisattvas of Mahayana Buddhism. For an English translation 34 6, 4 | many protecting gods of Buddhism the following may be counted 35 6, 4 | several official duties for Buddhism.~The Niwo or "two guardian 36 6, 4 | was formerly an enemy of Buddhism is now enlightened and will 37 6, 4 | series of my Essays in Zen Buddhism. Hsuan-chuang is the translator 38 6, 5 | not only with Zen but with Buddhism as a whole. Bodhidharma 39 6, 5 | Bodhidharma as founder of Zen Buddhism naturally occupies a chief 40 6, 5 (2)| Introduction to Zen Buddhism, p. 58.~ 41 6, 5 | different rôle in Japanese Buddhism from what he does in Chine, 42 6, 5 | Impressions of Chinese Buddhism".~Shotoku Taishi (574-622)