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![]() His Holiness The Master Nan Huaichin Zen Master Nan Huaichin was born in 1918, to a scholar-class family in Luo Ching, in China's Zhejang province. During his childhood he was extensively tutored in the Chinese classics, and by age seventeen had mastered both Confucian and Taoist works. Although the imperial examination system had been by that time abandoned, the surviving examiner remarked that his literary essays would have ranked him amount the top three candidates in the exam. In his youth, Master Nan studied the Chinese martial arts, including swordsman ship, and at eighteen become the provincial martial arts champion. His studies at that time also included Chinese literature, poetry, and calligraphy, as well as the I -Ching and Chinese medicine. To this day, he remains one of the world's few expects skillful at diagnosing and correcting imbalances of the body revealed through meditation exercises. Master Nan continually sought out a variety of Buddhist, Taoist, and other teaches when young, and studied under a total of thirty-two major teaches as well as many minor adepts. Following Chinese tradition, much of the great knowledge he received was never written, but only handed down orally from the teaches to worthy students. At age twenty-one, Master Nan became a military commander in the border regions of Szechuan, Yunnan, and Sikang, responsible for over ten thousand militaries. In 1945, Master Nan traveled to Tibet to learn further from the teaches of the Esoteric school of Buddhism. There, the Hutukto Kung Ka of the White Sect also verified his Zen enlightenment and gave him the additional title of Esoteric Dharma Master. This marked him as one of the few multidisciplinary experts on the cultivation schools of Confucianism, Zen, Taoism, and Esoteric Buddhism. What particularly shows through Master Nan's writings is his lifelong striving to verify the findings of the sutras and sages. Due to his vast learning, personal experiences in meditation, and interaction with countless Zen practitioners, he has much wisdom to relate to the modern audience.
Master Nan resided in Taiwan, Republic of China in 1949. He is a famous
professor in Taiwan and universal. His first book, The Sea of Zen, was
published in 1956, and his Confucius (551-478 B.C. Chinese sage,
founder
of ethical system based on moral relation and ancestor-workship.)
analect
is often used in Taiwanese schools as the basic textbook on Confucius.
He has published over thirty books on Zen, Confucianism, Taoism,
history,
military strategy, and traditional Chinese culture. Master Nan's books
are translated in english. You may visit the following Web Page for
your
practition.
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