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- Title
马祖洪州禅与中国禅茶文化析论.
- Authors
陈金凤; 谢晓芳
- Abstract
The people of Hongzhou, represented by eminent monk Matsu Daoyi in the Tang Dynasty, actively practiced the Buddhist concept of " Ordinary mind is the Tao ", innovated and developed the Zen tea culture since the Six Dynasties, especially the Northern Sect Zen, and guided Zen tea from focusing on physical function to physical, spiritual unity with spirituality as the priority. This greatly enhanced the connotation and realm of Zen tea culture, and the quote of "going for tea" increasingly became a major Zen phrase and Zen method popular in the jungle. Matsu Hongzhou Sect effectively promoted the formal establishment and popularization of jungle Zen tea, which became one of the key parts to the practice of Sinicization of Buddhism. Its influence can be described as profound and huge.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL mobility; TANG dynasty, China, 618-907; BUDDHISM; SPIRITUALITY; JUNGLES; BUDDHIST monks; ZEN Buddhism
- Publication
Agricultural Archaeology, 2023, Issue 5, p165
- ISSN
1006-2335
- Publication type
Article