The Ox-head School of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism: From Early Ch'an to the Golden Age

In Robert M. Gimello & Peter N. Gregory, Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 169-252 (1983)
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