Zhiyan
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Zhiyan (Chinese: 智儼; pinyin: Zhìyǎn) (602–668) was the second patriarch of the Chinese Buddhist Huayan school.
Further reading[]
- Gimello, Robert M. (1976). "Chih-Yen, (602-668) and the foundations of Huayan Buddhism", Dissertation: Columbia University
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