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  • The Zhenzhou Linji Huizhao chanshi yulu 鎮州臨濟慧照禪師語錄 (Record of the Sayings of Chan Master Linji Huizhao of Zhenzhou), long known in Japan as “the king of the sayings records” (goroku no ō語録の王), is one of the most prominent works in all of Chinese Chan literature.This hauntingly beautiful text—filled with poetic wordplay and ambiguity—showcases.
  • Like a true reformer, Linji railed most against his own recent practices. He proceeded to denounce all the trappings of Buddhism, even the Chan Ancestors themselves, as he shattered the chains of his former beliefs: Followers of the Way, if you want insight into Dharma as is.
  • Address: No.30, 4th Rd. Linji Community Yingzhong Town Zhongxiang 431900 CN.
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China

Linji Temple (临济寺) is a peaceful working Tang Dynasty temple with a beautiful pagoda and a park in front.There are unfortunately no signs in English though. The temple is free to enter. As with all the temples in Zhengding (except Longxing aka Big Buddha Temple) it stays open.


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Línjì Yìxuán (simplified Chinese: 临济义玄; traditional Chinese: 臨濟義玄; Wade–Giles: Lin-chi I-hsüan, Japanese: Rinzai Gigen) was the founder of the Linji school of Chán Buddhism during Tang Dynasty China.
Linji was trained by the Chan master Huángbò Xīyùn (黃蘗希運) but, according to the Record of Linji, enlightened while discussing Huángbò's teaching during a conversation with the reclusive monk Dàyú (大愚). Linji then returned to Huángbò to continue his training after awakening. In 851 CE, Linji moved to the Linji temple in Hebei, where he took his name, which also became the name for the lineage of his form of Chán Buddhism.
Linji is reputed for being iconoclastic, leading students to awakening by hitting and shouting. Yet Linji's teaching-style, as
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