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Yunmen Wenyan

Yúnmén Wényǎn (862 or 864〔pg 230, Dumoulin 1994.〕 – 949 CE), (雲門文偃; (日本語:Ummon Bun'en); also known in English as "Unmon", "Ummon Daishi", "Ummon Zenji"), was a major Chinese Zen master in Tang-era China. He was a dharma-heir of Xuefeng Yicun
Yunmen founded the Yunmen school, one of the five major schools of Chán (Chinese Zen). The name is derived from ''Yunmen'' monastery of Shaozhou where Yunmen was abbot. The Yunmen school flourished into the early Song Dynasty, with particular influence on the upper classes, and eventually culminating in the compilation and writing of the ''Blue Cliff Record''.
The school would eventually be absorbed by the Rinzai school later in the Song. The lineage still lives on to this day through Chan Master Hsu Yun (1840–1959).
==Biography==


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