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Chan and Monastery
Tibetan king Khri srong lde btsan ( 742 – 797 ) invited the Chan master Mo Ho Yen ( 和尚摩訶衍 ) ( whose name consists of the same Chinese characters used to transliterate “ Mahayana ”) ( Tibetan: Hwa shang Mahayana ) to transmit the Dharma at Samye Monastery.
* 477 ( or 497 ): Chan Buddhists found the Shaolin Monastery on Mount Shan in Henan, China.
A different story, which reflects the sense of history and lineage in Hung Ga, says that Luk Ah-choi learned Taming the Tiger Fist, a southern Shaolin form, from Abbot Chan, who was staying in the Hoi-tong Monastery in Guangdong.
He became abbot of Nong Chan Monastery in Taiwan in 1978 and founder of the Institute of Chung-Hwa Buddhist Culture in New York City in 1979.
* Nung Chan Monastery
Tibetan king Khri srong lde btsan ( 742 – 797 ) invited the Chan master Mo-ho-yen ( whose name consists of the same Chinese characters used to transliterate “ Mahayana ”) to transmit the Dharma at Samye Monastery.

Chan and (),
Jackie Chan, for example, is often addressed as " Dai Goh " (), meaning Big Brother.
* Chan (), a form of Thai poetry
His preferred method of doing so was jingzuo (), a practice that strongly resembles zazen or Chan ( Zen ) meditation.
While Hsing Yun is a Dharma heir in the Linji Chan () school, his stated position within Fo Guang Shan is that it is an " amalgam of all Eight Schools of Chinese Buddhism " (), including but not limited to Chan.
The China Drama Academy (), sometimes noted as the China Drama and Opera Academy, is famous for being the childhood home of such famous actors as Jackie Chan ( Yuen Lo ), Sammo Hung ( Yuen Lung ), Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu and Corey Yuen ( Yuen Kwai ).
Armour of God II: Operation Condor (), ( also known in the United States as Operation Condor ), is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts-action film, directed by and starring Jackie Chan.
* Tony Leung as Chan Wing-yan (), an undercover cop.
Police Story 3: Super Cop (), also known as Super Cop in North America, is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts action crime comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh.
* Shawn Yue as Chan Wing-yan (), Ngai Wing-hau's half-brother and an undercover cop
* Teddy Chan as Man-ching (), one of the Big Four
* Chan Mong-wah as Ngai Wing-yi (), Ngai Kwun's son
Lien Fang Yu () born April 14, 1943 in Chongqing as Fang Yu (), is the wife of Lien Chan, the Chairman of Taiwan's Kuomintang party from 2000 to 2005.
* Kenneth Chan as Yamamoto Ichifu (), a major of the Imperial Japanese Army and primary antagonist of the series.
* Alice Chan as Miu-sin (), the human incarnation of Guanyin.
Professor Chan Heng Chee (), < small > DUBC, was the Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to the United States until July 2012.
When Chan wakes up, the man identifies himself as PC 1667, Frank Cheng (), his new partner.
Police Story 4: First Strike (), ( released in English-speaking markets as Jackie Chan's First Strike ), is a 1996 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film made in the typical humorous style of Jackie Chan.

Chan and largest
During the same time, Chan Buddhism grew to become the largest sect in Chinese Buddhism.
The largest was the Edison Chen photo scandal involving Edison Chen and high-profile female celebrities like Gillian Chung, Bobo Chan and Cecilia Cheung caught in sexual acts with explicit photos uploaded online.
Chan Santa Cruz also became the name of the largest of the independent Maya states, as well as the name of the capital town which is now the city of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo.
The Chan Santa Cruz state, stretching from north of Tulum to the Belize border and a considerable distance inland, was the largest of the independent Maya communities of the era but not the only one.
During the same time, Chan Buddhism grew to become the largest sect in Chinese Buddhism.
The United Buddy Bears exhibition, which was displayed under the patronage of Jackie Chan in summer of 2004 on the historic lawn of Victoria Park, was the largest open air art show ever held in Hong Kong.
The centralized School, perhaps the largest in the world, was first headed by Sister Tutor-in-Charge Rebecca Chan Chung 鍾陳可慰.
Zwart's largest grossing film to date is The Karate Kid starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.
This battle was the largest of the five major U. S. surface engagements since the Second World War, which also include the Battle of Chumonchin Chan during the Korean War, the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the Battle of Dong Hoi during the Vietnam War, and the Action in the Gulf of Sidra in 1986.

Chan and Buddhist
Chinese Chan Buddhist monks also came over to teach at Japan's monasteries, and one of the monks ' activities was to introduce political leaders of the day to the various arts of miniature landscapes as ideal accomplishments for men of taste and learning.
A relic found amid the ashes of Chan Kusalo ( the Buddhist Patriarch of Northern Thailand ) is placed inside a Stupa | chedi shaped vial and displayed inside Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai
* Huangbo Xiyun ( 黄檗希運 ), a Chinese Chan Buddhist master
* Dangers in Devotion: Buddhist Cults and the Tasks of a Guru by John Crook, Western Chan Fellowship
In time, Chinese Yogācāra was weakened due to competition with other Chinese Buddhist traditions such as Tiantai, Huayan, Chan, and Pure Land.
Hangzhou Tianlong 杭州天龍 " Heavenly Dragon from Hangzhou " was a 9th-century Chan Buddhist master who enlightened Juzhi Yizhi by holding up one finger.
The Jade Buddha Temple (, literally Jade Buddha Chan Temple ) is a Buddhist temple in Shanghai, China.
As with many modern Chinese Buddhist temples, the current temple draws from both the Pure Land and Chan traditions of Mahayana Buddhism.
* The Shaolin temple, where the blue-eyed Indo-Iranian Buddhist monk Bodhidharma is reputed to have established the new sect of Chan Buddhism ( Zen Buddhism ), is colored a bright tone of vermilion.
) ( Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, 1601-Nagasaki, Japan, 1668 ) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan ( Zen ) in Japan.
Jimmy Yu became a Chan / Zen Buddhist monk in 1991 under the name Guogu, and now teaches Buddhism and meditation under the direction of Chan / Zen Master Sheng Yen.
His research interests include the cultural history of the body, Buddhist monasticism, Chan / Zen Buddhism, and popular religions within the broader context of fifteenth to seventeenth centuries China.
The funeral pyre of Chan Kusalo ( the Buddhist high monk of Northern Thailand ) at Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Chan Buddhist master Hanshan Deqing ( 憨山德清, 1546-1623 ) also declares the Peng is the image of the Daoist sage, and suggests the bird's flight does not result from the piling up of wind but from the deep piling up of de " virtue ; power ".
Sheng Yen ( 聖嚴 ; Pinyin: Shèngyán, birth name Zhang Baokang, 張保康 ) ( December 4, 1930 – February 3, 2009 ) was a Buddhist monk, a religious scholar, and one of the mainstream teachers of Chinese Chan Buddhism.
* Sheng Yen and Dan Stevenson, Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path As Taught by a Modern Chinese Master.
Daai Yuk 大玉禪師 ( pinyin: Dà Yù Chán Shī ; Yale Cantonese: Daai6 Yuk6 Sim3 Si1 ) was a Chan Buddhist master who is credited with teaching Southern Dragon Kung Fu, or Lung Ying 龍形拳, to Lam Yiu Gwai.
* Chengtian Chan Temple: The Buddhist Chengtian Temple is located on Qingyuan Mountain east of Tucheng.
In addition to giving a special importance to Puhua's ringing bell, it is particularly striking as a story of Buddhist resurrection that equals the famous resurrection story of Bodhidharma, the Indian master who brought the Ekayana school from India to China, which became the Chan sect of Buddhism.
The traditional morning and evening Chinese Buddhist liturgy in the Chan and Pure Land schools combine mantras, recitation of the Buddha's name and physical and spiritual practices, such as bowing and walking meditation and vow making.
Yuanwu Keqin (; Japanese: Engo Kokugon ) ( 1063 – 1135 ) was the Chinese Chan Buddhist monk who wrote commentaries on the one-hundred koans ( kung-an ) compiled by Xuedou Zhongxian ( Wade-Giles: Hsueh-tou Chung-hsien ; Japanese: Setcho Juken ) ( 980 – 1052 ).
Although most of the present-day buildings date from later reconstructions, the temple preserves the architectural design of a Song Dynasty monastery of the Buddhist Chan sect.

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