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The book includes Yuanwu's annotations and commentary on Xuedou Zhongxian's (雪竇重顯 980–1052) collection <i>100 Verses on Old Cases</i> 《頌古百則》— a compilation of 100 koans. Xuedou selected 82 of these from the Jingde Chuandeng Lu 《景德傳燈錄》 (Jingde (era) Record of the Transmission of the Lamp), with the remainder selected from the Yunmen Guanglu 《雲門廣録》 (Extensive Record of Yunmen Wenyan (864–949). Yuanwu's successor, Dahui Zonggao (大慧宗杲 1089–1163). wrote many letters to lay students teaching the practice of concentrating on koans during meditation. But Dahui did not explain and analyze koans. Oral tradition holds that Dahui noticed students engaged in too much intellectual discourse on koans, and then burned the wooden blocks used to print the B?y?n L?. Another key tradition regards Dogen|Dogen Zenji (道元禅師; 1200–1253), a founder of the Soto Zen sect: After an extended visit to China for the purpose of studying Zen, on the night before his planned return to Japan, Dogen saw the B?y?n L? for the first time, and stayed up all night making a handwritten copy of the book. Similar publications included 《祖堂錄》,《虛堂集》etc.
Category:Zen koan collections This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Blue Cliff Record".
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