
Xuyun - Wikipedia
Xuyun or Hsu Yun (simplified Chinese: 虚云; traditional Chinese: 虛雲; pinyin: Xūyún; 5 September 1840? – 13 October 1959) [1] was a renowned Chinese Chan Buddhist master and …
Hsu Yun - New World Encyclopedia
Hsu Yun (Traditional Chinese: 虛雲大師, Simplified Chinese: 虚云大师, Pinyin: Xū Yún Dà Shī, "empty cloud") (1840 – 1959) was a renowned Chinese Chán master and one of the most …
Hsu Yun Temple - Wikipedia
Hsu Yun Temple (also Xuyun; 虛雲禪寺 (traditional Chinese); 虚云禅寺 (simplified Chinese); is a temple of the Xuyun branch of the Linji school of Chán Buddhism in Honolulu, Hawaii. Jy Ding …
Hsu Yun - Buddhism Guide
Venerable Master Hsu Yun (Traditional Chinese: 虛雲大師, Simplified Chinese: 虚云, Pinyin: Xū Yún Da Shi, “empty cloud”) (1840-1959) was a renowned Ch’an master and one of the most …
What is a hua t’ou? Master Hsu Yun – Buddhism now
Dec 22, 2009 · Master Hsu Yun is universally regarded as the most outstanding Buddhist of the Chinese order in the modern era. (Richard Hunn) “Dharma successor of all five Chan schools; …
Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun (ZBOHY), Home Page
Jun 8, 2004 · The Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun (ZBOHY) was created to spread the teachings of Ven. Master Hsu (Xu) Yun, China's greatest Zen master of the 20th Century. Our priests …
Hsu Yun - Dhamma Wiki
Hsu Yun (also: Xu Yun; Chinese: 虚云; pinyin: Xūyún; born Xiao Guyan Chinese: 萧古巖; August 26, 1840 – October 13, 1959) was a renowned Chán (precursor to Zen) Buddhist master and …
Master Hsu Yun's Discourses and Dharma Words - Archive.org
Feb 21, 2012 · Here is an eBook version of 'Master Hsu Yun's Discourses and Dharma Words' with a couple additions from the original: inclusion of Richard Hunn's short biography of Master …
Master Hsu Yun (Xu Yun) - zbohy.zatma.org
Aug 3, 2004 · Photographs of Ven. Master Hsu Yun (also known as Xu Yun or Empty Cloud). Presented with assistance from Mr. Changsen Xu.
虚 云 禅 宗 (Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun)
The Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun (ZBOHY) was created to spread the teachings of Ven. Master Hsu (Xu) Yun, China's greatest Zen master of the 20th Century. Our priests follow in …