Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fazang> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 triples per page.
- Fazang abstract "Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; pinyin: Fǎzàng; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang) (643–712) was the third of the five patriarchs of the Huayan school. He was an important and influential philosopher, so much so that it has been claimed that he \"was in fact the real creator of what is now known as Hua-yen.\" Fazang's ancestors came from Sogdia, a major center for trade along the Silk Road (modern Uzbekistan and Tajikistan), but he was born in the Tang capital of Chang'an (now Xi'an), where his family had become culturally Chinese.In his youth, Fazang assisted Xuanzang in translating Buddhist works from Sanskrit into Chinese, but later became a disciple of Zhiyan, the second patriarch of the Huayan school. Another disciple of Zhiyan during the same period was the Korean Buddhist Uisang, who went on to found Hwaeom, the Korean branch of Huayan. Fazang and Uisang became good friends, and after Uisang returned to Korea, Fazang wrote him a letter expressing his admiration and affection. One of the major intellectual influences on Fazang was the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana, particularly its doctrine of the tathagatagarbha \"womb of the Buddha\", and his commentary on it \"has been accepted as the final authority for a correct understanding of the text.\" In interpreting The Awakening of Faith in Mahayana, Fazang frequently quotes with approval the interpretation of the Korean Buddhist Wonhyo. Many scholars have also observed the influence of Taoism on Chinese Buddhism in general and Fazang's thought in particular. Finally, some claim that Fazang drew inspiration from the Yijing.Fazang is said to have authored over a hundred volumes of essays and commentaries, but two of his works in particular are among the most celebrated Huayan texts: \"On the Golden Lion\" and \"The Rafter Dialogue.\" The former essay is based on a lecture on Buddhism that Fazang gave to Empress Wu Zetian. The Empress was having trouble understanding the subtle views of Huayan, so Fazang drew an analogy, comparing the relationship between the shape of a lion statue and the gold of which it is composed to the relationship between the conditioned things that exist and the underlying reality of which all are a part. \"On the Golden Lion\" may be found in the Taishō Tripiṭaka, where it is text 1881, and is accompanied by the Song dynasty commentary of Cheng Qian. In The Rafter Dialogue, Fazang defends the doctrine of the interdependent existence of all entities, using the relationship between a rafter and the other parts of a building as an analogy. The Rafter Dialogue is a portion of a longer, systematic treatise, Paragraphs on the Doctrine of Difference and Identity of the One Vehicle of Huayan (Chinese: 華嚴一乘教分齊章), which may be found in the Taishō Tripiṭaka, where it is text 1866.".
- Fazang birthDate "0643".
- Fazang birthYear "0643".
- Fazang deathDate "0712".
- Fazang deathYear "0712".
- Fazang wikiPageExternalLink ming.htm.
- Fazang wikiPageExternalLink 302908496?pq-origsite=summon&accountid=14824.
- Fazang wikiPageExternalLink 288243074?accountid=14824.
- Fazang wikiPageExternalLink fazang.
- Fazang wikiPageExternalLink 2850.
- Fazang wikiPageID "6864962".
- Fazang wikiPageLength "8651".
- Fazang wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Fazang wikiPageRevisionID "701946092".
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Category:643_births.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Category:712_deaths.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tang_dynasty_Buddhists.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Changan.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Buddhism.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Huayan_school.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Hwaeom.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink I_Ching.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Silk_Road.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Sogdia.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Taishō_Tripiṭaka.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistan.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Taoism.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Uisang.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Wonhyo.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Zetian.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Xian.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Xuanzang.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLink Zhiyan.
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fa-Tsang".
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fa-yan".
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fazang".
- Fazang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kenshu".
- Fazang c "法藏".
- Fazang dateOfBirth "643".
- Fazang dateOfDeath "712".
- Fazang name "Fazang".
- Fazang p "Fǎzàng".
- Fazang shortDescription "Buddhist patriarch".
- Fazang w "Fa-tsang".
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fazang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Fazang description "Buddhist patriarch".
- Fazang description "Buddhist patriarch".
- Fazang subject Category:643_births.
- Fazang subject Category:712_deaths.
- Fazang subject Category:Tang_dynasty_Buddhists.
- Fazang type Agent.
- Fazang type Person.
- Fazang type Person.
- Fazang type Agent.
- Fazang type NaturalPerson.
- Fazang type Thing.
- Fazang type Q215627.
- Fazang type Q5.
- Fazang type Person.
- Fazang comment "Fazang (Chinese: 法藏; pinyin: Fǎzàng; Wade–Giles: Fa-tsang) (643–712) was the third of the five patriarchs of the Huayan school.".
- Fazang label "Fazang".
- Fazang sameAs Q1349949.
- Fazang sameAs Fazang.
- Fazang sameAs Fazang.
- Fazang sameAs 法蔵_(唐).
- Fazang sameAs 법장_(당나라).
- Fazang sameAs Fazang.
- Fazang sameAs Fazang.
- Fazang sameAs m.0gt77g.
- Fazang sameAs Фацзан.
- Fazang sameAs Fazang.
- Fazang sameAs Q1349949.
- Fazang sameAs 法藏.
- Fazang wasDerivedFrom Fazang?oldid=701946092.
- Fazang isPrimaryTopicOf Fazang.
- Fazang name "Fazang".