Zhixu and Zhiyuan's Commentaries on the <i>Shoulengyan jing</i>

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  • 智旭と智円 -『首楞厳経』注釈の比較に焦点を当てて-
  • チギョク ト チエン シュリョウゴンギョウ チュウシャク ノ ヒカク ニ ショウテン オ アテテ

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The purpose of this article is to clarify the thought of Zhiyuan of the Song dynasty and Zhixu of the Ming dynasty, by comparing their commentaries on the Shoulengyan jing. Zhiyuan regards zhenxin (_??__??_) as of greatest import from his weixin (_??__??_) principle, and often uses the concepts of zhen (_??_), wang (_??_), zhong (_??_) in his commentary. Zhixu often uses kong (_??_) jia (_??_), zhong (_??_), zhi (_??_), guan (_??_), xiu (_??_), xing (_??_), cang (_??_), tong (_??_), bie (_??_), yuan (_??_), and other Tiantai doctrines in his commentary.

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