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Huineng, 638-713 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Huineng, 638-713
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Hui-neng, 638-713
  • Lu, Huineng, 638-713
  • Liuzu, 638-713
  • Huinengdashi, 638-713
  • Liuzu, da shi, 638-713
  • Liuzudashi, 638-713
  • Lu, Hui-neng, 638-713
  • Liu-tsu, 638-713
  • Lu, Hwei-neng, 638-713
  • Wei Lang, 638-713
  • Enō, 638-713
  • Yeno, 638-713
  • Sixth Patriarch, 638-713
  • Hwui-naṅ, 638-713
  • Hwei Neng, 638-713
  • Hui-neng-ta-shih, 638-713
  • Liu-tsu-ta-shih, 638-713
  • Hyenŭng, 638-713
  • Yukcho, 638-713
  • Huệ-Năng, 638-713
  • Wœ̄i Lāng, 638-713
  • 六祖, 638-713
  • 恵能, 638-713
  • 惠能, 638-713
  • 慧能, 638-713

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His The sutra of Wei Lang, 1944.

His Liu-tsu fa pao tʻan ching, 1981: t.p. (Liu-tsu) caption (Hui-neng-ta-shih)

Tzʻu hai, 1979 (Liu-tsu-ta-shih)

His Yukcho pŏppo tanʼgyŏng, 1978: t.p. (Yukcho)

His Liu tsu fa pao tʻan ching, 1986: t.p. (Wœ̄i Lāng [in Thai]

Trí Quang. Ngài Huệ-Năng, 1985.

Internet Encyc. of Philosophy, viewed on 6/26/2018: (Huineng (Hui-neng (638-713) a seminal figure in Buddhist history; he is the famous "Sixth Patriarch" of the Chan or meditation tradition, which is better known in Japanese as "Zen"; he is intimately associated with the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, one of the most influential texts in all of Chinese Buddhism)

OCLC #144089847, Apr. 13 , 2020 (access point: 惠能, 638-713 = Huineng, 638-713 ; usage: 六祖 = Liuzu,Liu-tsu)

OCLC #36827709, Apr. 1, 2020 (access point: 慧能, 638-713 = Huineng, 638-713 ; usage: Rokuso )

OCLC #27169193, Apr. 1 , 2020 (access point: 恵能, 638-713 = Huineng, 638-713 ; usage: Keinō)

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