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Explore the profound influence of Bodhidharma through the Tang Dynasty in China, tracing the lineage to Huineng. Follow the historical journey from Mt. Song to Nanhua Temple, highlighting key figures and locations. Discover the spiritual heritage of the era and its enduring impact on Chinese Buddhism.
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Northern Wei Dynasty 386-534Bodhidharma (c. 450) Luoyang Mt Song, Shaolin Temple Jiankang INanjing) Nanyue
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e.Capital City: Chang’an (Xi’an) Bodhidharma Mt. Song
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e.Bodhidharma to Huike (487-593) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e.Huike (487-593) to Sengcan (?-606) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu Sengcan in Wangong Mt.
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e. Sengcan (?-606) to Daoxin (580-651) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu Daoxin in Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Sengcan in Wangong Mt.
Xuanzhang (602 – 664) His Route from Chang’an to Nalanda and back
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e. Daoxin (580-651) to Hongren (601-674) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu Hongren and Dapxin’s temle was called Eastern Mt of Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Daoxin in Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Sengcan in Wangong Mt.
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e. Daoxin (580-651) to Hongren (601-674) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu Hongren and Dapxin’s temle was called Eastern Mt of Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Daoxin in Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Sengcan in Wangong Mt.
Tang Dynasty 618-907-- Map c. 750 c.e. Hongren (601-674) to Huineng (638-713) Bodhidharma Mt. Song to Huike Huike in Yedu Hongren and Dapxin’s temle was called Eastern Mt of Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Daoxin in Shuangfeng (Twin Peak) Mt. Sengcan in Wangong Mt. Huineng in Nanhua Temple
Da Li Dynasty 937-1253Invaded by the Mongols Capital: Da Li