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- Chanyuan_Qinggui abstract "The Chanyuan qinggui (Chinese: 禪苑清規; pinyin: Chányuàn qīngguī; Wade–Giles: Ch'an-yüan ch'ing-kuei; Japanese: 禅苑清規, Zenen Shingi; Korean: Sōnwōn chō'nggyu; Vietnamese: Thiền Uyển Thanh Quy) or The Rules of Purity in the Chan Monastery, is a highly influential set of rules for Zen monasteries compiled by the Chinese monk Changlu Zongze in 1103. Although many other monastic codes aimed at the Zen school would follow, Chanyuan qinggui is the oldest extant work of its kind. Prior to the Rules of Purity, various translations of Indian Vinaya texts had existed in China since the fifth century, while Chinese monks beginning with Daoan has created sangha regulations in the 4th century. However, none was extensive or geared towards any particular sect that existed at that time. Both types of regulations has a direct influence on Chanyuan qinggui, but neither aimed to be nearly as extensive or authoritative. The text regulates nearly all aspects of daily life in a monastery, from the proper protocol for ceremonies to the correct way to visit the toilet. The text became the standard reference for its topic not only in Song Dynasty China, but also well into the Yuan Dynasty, as well as abroad in Korea and Japan.".
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- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageRevisionID "679318118".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_books.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zen_texts.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Changlu_Zongze.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Daoan.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Sangha.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Vinaya.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Yuan_dynasty.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chanyuan Qinggui".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui j "禅苑清規, Zenen Shingi".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui k "Sōnwōn chō'nggyu".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui p "Chányuàn qīngguī".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui t "禪苑清規".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui v "Thiền Uyển Thanh Quy".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui w "Ch'an-yüan ch'ing-kuei".
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- Chanyuan_Qinggui subject Category:12th-century_books.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui subject Category:Zen_texts.
- Chanyuan_Qinggui comment "The Chanyuan qinggui (Chinese: 禪苑清規; pinyin: Chányuàn qīngguī; Wade–Giles: Ch'an-yüan ch'ing-kuei; Japanese: 禅苑清規, Zenen Shingi; Korean: Sōnwōn chō'nggyu; Vietnamese: Thiền Uyển Thanh Quy) or The Rules of Purity in the Chan Monastery, is a highly influential set of rules for Zen monasteries compiled by the Chinese monk Changlu Zongze in 1103. Although many other monastic codes aimed at the Zen school would follow, Chanyuan qinggui is the oldest extant work of its kind.".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui label "Chanyuan Qinggui".
- Chanyuan_Qinggui sameAs Q19839960.
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- Chanyuan_Qinggui isPrimaryTopicOf Chanyuan_Qinggui.