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Alphabetical [« »] chiliocosms 5 chiliocosms- 1 chin 2 china 13 chine 1 chinese 30 ching 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 suchness 14 t 14 various 13 china 13 conditions 13 did 13 disciples | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances china |
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1 2 | Japanese Zen masters visited China and imported it as they 2 2 | elements of Chinese Zen. In China the Shingon did not thrive 3 3 | studied very much more in China than in Japan. There are 4 3, 1 (1)| general use in Japan and China.~The opening passage in 5 4 | classical literature of China. As long as Zen appeals 6 4, 5 | Buddhism was introduced to China by an Indian monk called 7 4, 5 | patriarch of Zen Buddhism in China; for this was the time when 8 4, 5 | the followers of Zen in China as well as in Japan at present 9 4, 8, 1 | the fifteenth century. In China however a different edition 10 5 | descendants. Dai-o went to China and studied under Kido ( 11 5 | Hsu-t'ang) in southern China, whose high expectations 12 6, 1 | it has been nurtured in China where history plays an important 13 6, 5 | had finished his work in China and was found in the form