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 Hanshan (Chinese: 寒山; pinyin: Hánshān; literally "Cold Mountain", fl. 9th century) was a mythological figure associated with a collection of poems from the Chinese Tang Dynasty in the Taoist and Ch'an tradition. He is honored as a Bodhisattva...


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 Hanshan (c.730? - c.850?) was a mystic philosopher and Taoist poet. Han Shan means "Cold Mountan", "Cold Peak" or "Cold Cliff", and is sometimes called "Silly Mountain". He is known in Japan as "Kanzan". Unsourced Once, my back wedded to the solid...


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