Huiwen (慧 文) is considered to be the first patriarch of the Chinese Buddhist School Tiantai. He derived from the Gao (高) family in the current Bohai region of Shandong, under the Northern Qi Dynasty, which ruled northeast China between 550 and 577.[1] Huiwen´s doctrine on the 'simultaneity of the mind in the three wisdoms' (一心 三 智 yīxīn sānzhì) was later developed by his disciple Huìsī in 'simultaneity of the minds in the three consciousnesses'.[2]
References
- ↑ Magnin, Paul (1979). La Vie et l'œuvre de Huisi: 515-577 les origines de la secte bouddhique chinoise du Tiantai. Publications de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient. Paris: École française d'Extrême-Orient. ISBN 978-2-85539-066-6.
- ↑ Magnin, Paul (2006), "Le bouddhisme et le droit en Chine", Le bouddhisme et ses normes, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, pp. 69–94, retrieved 2024-01-04
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