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A Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) Buddhist Scripture
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Xin-jing (Heart Sutra)

THE DRIFTING CLOUD SCHOLAR

In my 14 years of wandering around Taiwan, I discovered many karmic connections with a number of wonderful teachers. As a graduate student in medieval Chinese Buddhist history, I would cycle into the countryside around Taipei visiting monasteries. Part of my interest was to better understand the role of Buddhism in Chinese society. With that understanding I might have a clearer insight to the medieval Buddhist texts and historical records I was studying.

Many of these visits led to amazing discoveries. There was a whole generation of senior Chinese Buddhist monks who had escaped the religious persecution across the Taiwan Strait to settle in the Taiwanese countryside. I learned and continue to learn much from their experience and wisdom.

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Two decades later, Ven. Cheng-yi & the author

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Hua-yen Master Cheng-yi & the author, circa. 1976

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Tien-tai Master Hsiao-yun & author; circa early 1970s

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Tien-tai Master Hsiao-yun in meditation

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The Great Chan (Zen) Master Hsu-yun (Xu-yun)

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Ven. Hsu-yun's disciple, Chan Master Ling-yuan

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Chan Master Ling-yuan & author; circa, early 1980s

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The Great Chan Master Lai-guo

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Ven. Lai-guo's disciple Chan Master Hsu-hsiang

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20th century China's two great Chan Masters

Wuxia xiaoshuo: Chinese-style Heroic Fiction

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