Nan-chʾuan Pʾu-yuan

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Nan-chʾuan Pʾu-yuan (Jap., Nansen Fugan; 748–835). Chʾan/Zen master, dharma-successor (hassu) of Ma-tsu Tao-i. From a study of Buddhist philosophy, Ma-tsu pointed him to enlightenment. In 795, he retired to a hut on Mount Nan-chʾuan (hence his name), but after thirty years he was persuaded to settle in a monastery and to teach students who never numbered less than a hundred.