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Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 
Master Yuanzhao
Master Yuanzhao
 

Master Yuanzhao

CHINA; Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279); Ink and color on silk; 92.5 x 40.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA
Master Yuanzhao was born in 1048 in Yuhang, Zhejiang, and resided at Chongfu Temple for more than 30 years. He made a deep study of the doctrines of the Nanshan Vinaya school and the Pure Land school, and wrote voluminous commentaries on the Dharmagupta Vinaya and the Amitayurdhyana Sutra. Through his efforts, the Vinaya school of Buddhism was revitalized after it nearly died out under the persecution of Buddhism by Emperor Wuzong (reigned 840-846) of the Tang dynasty. Yuanzhao died in 1116 at the age of 69.
  The black-robed Yuanzhao stands out from the empty background. Turned slightly to one side, he smiles peacefully, carrying a monk's staff in his right hand and holding up a black alms bowl with the left. An inscription by Liu Tao in the upper right corner reads Dignified he is
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