Lo-han Kuei-chʾen
Lo-han Kuei-chʾen, also known as Titsʾang (Jap., Rakan Keijin or Jizō; c.865–c.928 CE). Chʾan/Zen master, successor (hassu) of Hsuan-sha Shih-pei and teacher of Fa-yen Wen-i. He is particularly known for his exchanges (mondō) with Fa-yen.
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