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  1. Ji Gong - Wikipedia

    Daoji (Chinese: 道濟, 22 December 1130 – 16 May 1209, born Li Xiuyuan), popularly known as Ji Gong (Chinese: 濟公), was a Chan Buddhist monk who lived in the Southern Song. He purportedly possessed supernatural powers through Buddhist practice, which he used to help the poor and stand up to injustice.

  2. Daoji - Buddhism Guide

    Daoji (道濟 1130-1209), commonly known as Ji Gong (濟公 or 濟公活佛, Master Ji, Rinpoche Ji Gong), was an Buddhist monk during the Southern Song Dynasty in China. He was born with the name of Li Xiuyuan.

  3. Daoji - Wikipedia

    Daoji may refer to: Ji Gong or Master Daoji, Song dynasty monk; Shitao, also known as Daoji, Qing dynasty monk-painter

  4. Ji Gong – The Crazy Monk of China - Tsem Rinpoche

    Sep 29, 2016 · The 11th Century Chinese monk Daoji is commonly known by the name Ji Gong. He was a Chan Buddhist monk of the Southern Song Dynasty in ancient China. He was born with the name of Li Xiuyuan.

  5. Monk Ji Gong – a legendary figure in Song Dynasty

    Ji Gong (济公) (1130 or 1148–1209), also known as Li Xiuyuan in secular life and Daoji in Buddhist monastic life, hailed from Yongning Village, Tiantai County (now Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province), in the area of Taizhou, China. He was a renowned monk during the Southern Song Dynasty, revered by later generations as the “Living Buddha Ji Gong.”

  6. Ji Gong: Overview, Etymology, Attributes, Family Tree, Mythology

    Ji Gong, also known as Daoji, was a Chan Buddhist monk who lived in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was born on December 22, 1130, and died on May 16, 1209. Ji Gong was known for his unconventional behavior and his use of supernatural powers to …

  7. Ji Gong: Legendary Ancient Monk Who Defended People Against Injustice

    Ji Gong (February 1130 – 16 May 1207), born Li Xiuyuan, was also known as "Chan Master Daoji." He was the son of former military advisor Li Maochun. When Ji Gong was 18 years his parents died, and he was sent to Hangzhou, the capital and …

  8. Chinese Folklore: Ji Gong, the Living Buddha - China Guides

    Nov 14, 2024 · Ji Gong (济公), commonly known as Li Xiuyuan, Daoji, today’s Zhejiang Province, Tiantai County) Yongning village people, the Southern Song Dynasty monks, later honoured as the ‘Ji Gong living Buddha’.

  9. Ji Gong - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Daoji (simplified Chinese: 道济禅师; traditional Chinese: 道濟禪師; pinyin: dào jì chán shī) (1130–1207), commonly known as Ji Gong (simplified Chinese: 济公; traditional Chinese: 濟公; pinyin: Jìgōng, Master Ji) or (simplified Chinese: 济公活佛; traditional Chinese: 濟公活佛; pinyin: Jìgōng huófó, Living Buddha Ji Gong), was a Chán Buddhist monk of the Southern So...

  10. Ji Gong: The Rogue Monk - The Complete Guide (2023)

    Feb 8, 2021 · Renamed Daoji, he did not adapt well to life in Lingyin Temple. He chafed under the strict rules governing monastic behavior and found it difficult to adapt to the ascetic lifestyle expected of him. Although he studied under one of the era’s most revered teachers, Daoji soon earned a reputation as a poor student.

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