File:Yunmen-Fozu zhengzong daoying40.jpg

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English: Yunmen Wenyan (830-902). Woodcut, Ching dynasty; caption:「四十世雲門文偃禪師」
中文:雲門文偃。唐朝, 禅师。《佛祖正宗道影》木刻版畫。
日本語: 雲門文偃(うんもん・ぶんえん)(830-902年)。唐代の禅師。『仏祖正宗道影』木版画。
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Source Chinese book Fozu zhengzong daoying (《佛祖正宗道影》1880)[1]
Author Artist unknown (Shouyi (守一), Kongcheng (空成) authors)


This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped away surrounding blank margin. Modifications made by Kiyoweap. The original can be found here: 首都图书馆. 四十世云门文偃禅师. 古籍插图库. Retrieved on July 2012. (query at 古籍插图库).

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  1. 首都图书馆. 四十世云门文偃禅师. 古籍插图库. Retrieved on July 2012. (query at 古籍插图库)

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