Yiduan
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Title | Ch'an master |
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Born | China |
Religion | Buddhism |
Nationality | Chinese |
School | Ch'an |
Yīduàn (義端) was a 12th-century Chinese monk of the Chan (禪) school of Buddhism.
Yiduan is notable for the saying "Language is a sham, silence a lie, but beyond language and silence a road goes by" (語是謗, 寂是誑, 語寂向上有路在).
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