Buddhist teachings of the Sui and Tang were the absorption and digestion - for example, roofs were

Bulletin of Tokai Philosophy 13:1-20 (2008)
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This review is the nature of the case studies with different narrow and deep. Indian Buddhism Turkey, out of the "roof, Kegon, Zen" three, which was digested Buddhist teachings of Turkey three peaks. Standing history of Chinese philosophy of this position, Taken together illustrate the Chinese Sui and Tang dynasties, the Buddhist doctrine of absorption and digestion system. A Brief History of the roof above the first case of its five o'clock apostasy. Followed by instructions of the instrument four teaching and four teaching method, and points out its round education thinking: "one three views", "continue off and Yiniansanqian" and "Dharma and the Buddha is nine and three because of Buddha" and then on the "right to display the real open" Help teach the characteristics of a round roof, to the "six-order bit that is" feel something of the sequential description of evidence. End of the text and then with "Buddha power line summary table" for readers to view province.

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