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The Guiyang school (, also read Weiyang School〔See, e.g., 〕) is one of the sects of Chan Buddhism. ==History== The Guiyang school was the first established house of the Five Houses of Chán. Guiyang is named after master Guishan Lingyou (771–854) and his disciple, Yangshan Huiji (813–890). Guishan was a disciple of Baizhang Huaihai, the Chan master whose disciples included Huangbo Xiyun, who in turn taught Linji Yixuan, founder of the Linji school.〔Ven. Jian Hu. "Buddhism in the Modern World" Stanford University, May 25, 2006, p. 1〕 After founding the Guiyang School, Yangshan moved his school to what is now modern Jiangxi. The Guiyang school is distinct from the other schools in many ways, notably in its use of esoteric metaphors and imagery in the school's kōans and other teachings.〔 Hsuan Hua (April 16, 1918 – June 7, 1995) was the best-known modern representative of the Guiyang school.
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