Dongshan Shouchu
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Not to be confused with Dongshan Liangjie.
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Title | Ch'an-shih |
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Born | ? China |
Died | 900 |
Religion | Buddhism |
School | Ch'an |
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Predecessor | Yunmen Wenyan |
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Dongshan Shouchu (Chinese: 洞山守初; Wade–Giles: Tung-shan Shou-ch'u; Japanese: Tozan Shusho) (died 900) was a Chinese Zen teacher and an heir to Yunmen Wenyan. Dongshan is the subject of Case 18 "Three Pounds of Flax" in The Gateless Barrier, a collection of koans authored by the Chan master Wumen Huikai in 1228.
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