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- Fayun abstract "Venerable Master Fayun (also romanized as Fa Yun) (Traditional Chinese: 法雲法師; Simplified Chinese: 法云法师; Pinyin: Fǎ Yún Fǎ Shī) (1933–2003) was a Chinese Buddhist monk and thirteenth generation successor in the Yunmen (雲門; Cloud Gate) lineage of the Chan (Zen) school of Chinese Buddhism.".
- Fayun birthDate "1933".
- Fayun birthPlace China.
- Fayun birthYear "1933".
- Fayun deathDate "2003".
- Fayun deathYear "2003".
- Fayun nationality Chinese_people.
- Fayun religion Five_Houses_of_Chán.
- Fayun title "Ch'an-shih".
- Fayun wikiPageExternalLink 301209962&cid=sitesearch:.
- Fayun wikiPageID "13192427".
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- Fayun wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Fayun wikiPageRevisionID "598519087".
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Category:1933_births.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_deaths.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peoples_Republic_of_China_Buddhists.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Chan_Buddhism.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Buddhism.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_people.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Five_Houses_of_Chán.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Guangdong.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Hsu_Yun.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Pure_Land_Buddhism.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Shaoguan.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Stupa.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink World_Buddhist_Sangha_Council.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Zen_master.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLink Śarīra.
- Fayun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fayun".
- Fayun background "#FFD068".
- Fayun birthDate "1933".
- Fayun birthPlace "Jiangxi province, China".
- Fayun color "black".
- Fayun dateOfBirth "1933".
- Fayun dateOfDeath "2003".
- Fayun deathDate "2003".
- Fayun name "Fayun".
- Fayun nationality Chinese_people.
- Fayun placeOfBirth "Jiangxi province, China".
- Fayun religion Chan_Buddhism.
- Fayun religion Five_Houses_of_Chán.
- Fayun shortDescription "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Fayun teacher Hsu_Yun.
- Fayun title Zen_master.
- Fayun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Fayun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ChineseText.
- Fayun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_religious_biography.
- Fayun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modern_Buddhist_writers.
- Fayun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Fayun description "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Fayun description "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Fayun subject Category:1933_births.
- Fayun subject Category:2003_deaths.
- Fayun subject Category:Chinese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Fayun subject Category:Peoples_Republic_of_China_Buddhists.
- Fayun subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Fayun hypernym Monk.
- Fayun type Agent.
- Fayun type Person.
- Fayun type Religious.
- Fayun type Person.
- Fayun type Leader.
- Fayun type Agent.
- Fayun type NaturalPerson.
- Fayun type Thing.
- Fayun type Q215627.
- Fayun type Q2566598.
- Fayun type Q5.
- Fayun type Person.
- Fayun comment "Venerable Master Fayun (also romanized as Fa Yun) (Traditional Chinese: 法雲法師; Simplified Chinese: 法云法师; Pinyin: Fǎ Yún Fǎ Shī) (1933–2003) was a Chinese Buddhist monk and thirteenth generation successor in the Yunmen (雲門; Cloud Gate) lineage of the Chan (Zen) school of Chinese Buddhism.".
- Fayun label "Fayun".
- Fayun sameAs Q5439115.
- Fayun sameAs m.03byd36.
- Fayun sameAs Q5439115.
- Fayun wasDerivedFrom Fayun?oldid=598519087.
- Fayun isPrimaryTopicOf Fayun.
- Fayun name "Fayun".