Also known as Sengcan
Jianzhi Sengcan (; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: ; Rōmaji: ) is known as the Third Chinese Patriarch of Chán after Bodhidharma and thirtieth Patriarch after Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha.
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Jianzhi Sengcan (; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: ; Rōmaji: ) is known as the Third Chinese Patriarch of Chán after Bodhidharma and thirtieth Patriarch after Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha.
He is considered to be the Dharma successor of the second Chinese Patriarch, Dazu Huike (Chinese: ; Pīnyīn: Dàzǔ Huìkě; Wade–Giles: ; Rōmaji: ). Sengcan is best known as the putative author of the famous Chan poem, Xinxin Ming (Chinese: ; Pīnyīn: Xìnxīn Míng; Wade–Giles: ), the title of which means "".
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