Wu-men Hui-k'ai
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Wu-men Hui-k'ai (1183–1260). Chinese Buddhist. Successor of Wu-tsu Fa-yen in the Yang-ch'i line of
Rinzai, although in an offshoot represented in the teacher Yüeh-an Shan-kuo, whose dharma-successor (
hassu) he became. He was also taught by Yueh-lin, who set him the
mu kōan; after six years he had not progressed through it, and he resolved not to sleep until he did so. In a desperate state, he heard the midday drum, and reached enlightenment.
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