• Yicheng (simplified Chinese: 一诚; traditional Chinese: 一誠; pinyin: Yīchéng; 2 February 1927 – 21 December 2017) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, Chan master...
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  • Yicheng may refer to: Look up Yicheng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yicheng (monk) (1927–2017), Chinese Buddhist monk Yicheng, Hubei (宜城市), county-level...
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    Xuyun (category Chan Buddhist monks)
    home and practice Buddhism as a monk. When Xuyun was seventeen, he attempted to flee to Mount Heng to become a monk without his family's permission....
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  • Province. It opened in Chinese theatres on 26 July 2013. Venerable Master Yicheng, a former President of the Buddhist Association of China, served as principal...
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  • The organizer of events was the president of the BCA, Venerable Master Yicheng. The vice president is Gyaincain Norbu, a disputed 11th Panchen Lama. In...
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  • Chuanyin (category Chinese Buddhist monks)
    Buddhist Association of Beijing. On 3 February 2010, Chuanyin replaced Yicheng to become Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China. On 22...
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  • Ekayāna (Sanskrit: एकयान, traditional Chinese: 一乘; pinyin: Yīchéng; Japanese: いちじょう; Korean: 일승) is a Sanskrit word that means "one path" or "one vehicle"...
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  • Chuoli, Yelü Ruan's widow concubine. Yang Anqi as Yelü Ting, Princess Yicheng Yelü Xiang's daughter and later married with Li Jiqian. Wang Yang Mei Zi...
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    Meaning of the Luminous One-Mind of the Ultimate One Vehicle (Jiujing yicheng yuan-ming xinyao 究竟一乘圓明心要) by Tongli Hengce (通理恆策, 1048–1098). The works...
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    are revealed to all be part of the "One Vehicle" (Skt.: ekayāna, Ch.:一乘; yīchéng), the supreme and all encompassing path that leads to Buddhahood. Moreover...
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