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星雲 Xingyun (1927-)
aka 星雲大師 Xīngyún Dàshī; Venerable Master Hsing Yun
(magyar:) Hszing-jün
www.blpusa.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hsing_Yun
Toward a Modern Buddhist Hagiography: Telling the Life of Hsing Yun in Popular Media
by Jack Meng-Tat Chia 謝明達
2015, Asian Ethnology
Cloud and Water: An interpretation of Ch'an poems
by Ven. Master Hsing Yun
translated by Fo Guang Shan International Translation Center
Hsi Lai University Press, 2000
Chan Heart, Chan Art
by 星雲 Xingyun (Venerable Master Hsing Yun)
Translated and edited by Pey-Rong Lee and Dana Dunlap
Paintings by 高尔泰 / 高爾泰 Gao Ertai & [his wife] 蒲小雨 Pu Xiaoyu
© 2006, 2012 Buddha's Light Publishing
PDF: Complete Chinese version 禅思禅画
CONTENTS
1. NO MERIT AT ALL
2. HUIKE'S SETTLED MIND
3. WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
4. A MODEL THROUGH THE AGES
5. LIKE AN INSECT EATING WOOD
6. WILD FOX CHAN
7. SELF-LIBERATING PERSON
8. CAN'T BE SNATCHED AWAY
9. THE BUDDHAS DO NOT LIE
10. THE WAY TO RECEIVE GUESTS
11. SPACE WINKS
12. NOT BELIEVING IS THE ULTIMATE TRUTH
13. I'M AN ATTENDANT
14. MIND AND NATURE
15. FLOWING OUT FROM THE MIND
16. NOT EVEN A THREAD
17. BETTER SILENT THAN NOISY
18. I WANT EYEBALLS
19. QUESTION AND ANSWER IN THE CHAN SCHOOL
20. ORIGINAL FACE
21. ARRIVE AT LONGTAN
22. ONE AND TEN
23. THE CHAN IN TEA AND MEALS
24. WHERE CAN WE ABIDE IN PEACE?
25. HOE THE WEEDS, CHOP THE SNAKE
26. BIG AND SMALL HAVE NO DUALITY
27. A TASTE OF CHAN
28. CLOSE THE DOOR PROPERLY
29. EVERYTHING IS CHAN
30. TRANSFERRING MERITS
31. A PLACE FOR LIVING IN SECLUSION
32. HIGH AND FAR
33. THE ROOSTER AND THE BUG
34. THE MOST CHARMING
35. A STICK OF INCENSE INCREASES MERITS
36. PURIFY THE MIND, PURIFY THE LAND
37. ORIGINALLY EMPTY WITHOUT EXISTENCE
38. LIKE COW DUNG
39. THE EIGHT WINDS CANNOT MOVE ME
40. THE UNIVERSE AS MY BED
41. WHAT ARE LICE MADE OF?
42. SPEAKING OF THE SUPREME DHARMA
43. NO TIME TO FEEL OLD
44. I CAN BE BUSY FOR YOU TOO
45. DOING EVIL AND CULTIVATING GOODNESS
46. HONESTY WITHOUT DECEPTION
47. TRANSCEND THE ORDINARY AND THE SACRED
48. I'M NOT A SENTIENT BEING
49. CANNOT TAKE YOUR PLACE
50. THE MANIFESTATION OF MANJUSRI
51. I'M HERE
52. HOW HEAVY
53. ANTIQUE MIRROR NOT POLISHED
54. DADIAN AND HAN YU
55. EXTINGUISH THE FIRE IN ONE'S MIND
56. HUNDRED YEARS, ONE DREAM
57. ASPECTS OF LIFE
58. THE IMPERIAL MASTER AND THE EMPEROR
59. PICK UP A LITTLE MORE
60. ONE SITTING, FORTY YEARS
61. A POEM
62. HAPPINESS AND SUFFERING
63. NIAOKE AND BAI JUYI
64. POEMS AND GATHAS TO DEBATE THE WAY
65. A MONASTIC ROBE
66. THE HEART OF CHAN
67. IS IT CROOKED? IS IT UPRIGHT?
68. FLY BEYOND BIRTH AND DEATH
69. NOT PERMITTED TO BE A TEACHER
70. I DON'T KNOW
71. THE WHOLE BODY IS THE EYE
72. CUTTING OFF EARS TO SAVE THE PHEASANT
73. SALTY AND PLAIN HAVE FLAVOR
74. TRUE AND FALSE—DELUDED WORDS
75. NOT CHANGING RESPONDS TO MYRIAD CHANGES
PDF: Chan Buddhism during the Times of Yixuan and Hsing Yun:
Applying Chinese Chan Principles to Contemporary Society
by Shi Juewei
Joumal of Indian and Buddhist Studies Vol, 64, No. 3, March 2016