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- Mazu_Daoyi abstract "Also, Baso redirects here. For the island, see Baso (island).Mazu Daoyi (709–788) (Chinese: 馬祖道一; pinyin: Mǎzŭ Dàoyī; Wade–Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-yi, Japanese: Baso Dōitsu) was an influential abbot of Chan Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. The earliest recorded use of the term \"Chan school\" is from his Extensive Records. Master Ma's teaching style of \"strange words and extraordinary actions\" became paradigmatic Zen lore.".
- Mazu_Daoyi comment "Also, Baso redirects here. For the island, see Baso (island).Mazu Daoyi (709–788) (Chinese: 馬祖道一; pinyin: Mǎzŭ Dàoyī; Wade–Giles: Ma-tsu Tao-yi, Japanese: Baso Dōitsu) was an influential abbot of Chan Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. The earliest recorded use of the term \"Chan school\" is from his Extensive Records. Master Ma's teaching style of \"strange words and extraordinary actions\" became paradigmatic Zen lore.".