During the Northern Wei Dynasty, he taught Zen in Luoyang and Songshan. At that time, there were different views on his Zen, and he died in Robin at the end of Wei Dynasty. According to the legend of Jingdezhen Lantern, he is often called the founder of Buddhism, that is, the founder of Zen. His works include Ode to the Heart Sutra, Theory of Deformity, Two Kinds of Entrances, Relieving the Mind, Understanding and Blood.
There is also the absolute view theory of Dharma monks, the interpretation of Dharma's theory of mindlessness, and the view of Dharma Zen master in southern Tianzhu unearthed in Dunhuang. Most of them were entrusted by later generations, and their disciples were Hui Ke, Yudao, Vice Monk and Lin Tan. Liang Wudi died in Datong for two years, at the age of 150. He claimed to be the 28th ancestor of Buddhism Zen and the ancestor of China Zen, so China Zen was also called Dharma Sect.
Personality influence
From the data unearthed in Dunhuang, it seems that only the theory of "two advances and four lines" is the real Buddhist thought among many works circulated as Buddhist theory since ancient times. In Tang Jingjue's Biography of the Lenga Master, there is: "A brief analysis of the four lines of Mahayana entering the Tao", which was written by Lin Tan, a disciple of Buddhism. According to Lin Tan's preface, he integrated Dharma's words and deeds into a book. Dharma wrote a book called Linga Essentials for meditation audience, also known as On Dharma. These two papers were logical and neat, and they were very popular at that time.
There are also the absolute view of dharma monks unearthed in Dunhuang, the interpretation of Dharma's unintentional theory, and the Dharma view of Buddhist monk in Nantianzhu (Mahayana theory). , as well as two volumes of Zen master's notes carved in Beomeosa Temple in North Korea, and Buddhist papers collected in Shao Shi Yishu, a school magazine published in Suzuki Teitaro Daisetz, Japan. These words are almost the same.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Dharma
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