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A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism

Setchō (Jap.) Hsueh-tou (Chin.)

One of the great Chinese Zen Masters (980–1052).

He collected one hundred cases or stories of the earlier Chinese Masters and wrote on each a commentary in verse. These were later used by Engo (q.v.) in his own sermons. His own comments and Introductory Words were collected by his pupils and in 1125 published as the Hekigan Roku (q.v.).

This is the complete article, containing 63 words (approx. 1 page at 300 words per page).

 
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Setchō from A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism. ISBN: 0-203-98616-4. Published: 12-16-1997. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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