Zhi Dun

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Zhidun
支遁
Eastern Jin
ReligionBuddhism
NationalityChinese
Dharma namesZhidun
Temple
  • Zhishan Temple (支山寺)
  • Lingjia Temple (霊嘉寺)
  • Qiguang Temple (棲光寺)

Zhi Dun (

Nirvana.[1]

In A Short History of Chinese Philosophy, Feng Youlan recounts a story from the Shishuo Xinyu regarding Zhi Dun's fondness for cranes:

"Once a friend gave him two young [cranes]. When they grew up, Chih-tun was forced to clip their wings so that they would not fly away. When this was done, the cranes looked despondent, and Chih-tun too was depressed, and said: "Since they have wings that can reach the sky, how can they be content to be a pet of man?" Hence when their feathers had grown again, he let the cranes fly away."[2]

References

  1. . Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  2. ^ Fung, Yu-lan (1966). A Short History of Chinese Philosophy. New York, N.Y.: Free Press-MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 236–237.