
Shide (monk) - Wikipedia
Shide (Chinese: 拾得; pinyin: Shídé; Wade–Giles: Shih-Te; lit. 'Pick-up or Foundling', fl. 9th century) [1] was a Tang dynasty Chinese Buddhist poet at the Guoqing Temple on Mount …
THE POETRY OF SHIH-TE - drbachinese.org
Shih-te() is a pseudonym for an eremitic Buddhist poet who lived during the T'ang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.). He is reputed to have lived near a place called Han-shan( ), which is located in the …
Shih-te (Pickup) - Buddhist/Zen/Chan - Poetry Chaikhana
The stories of Feng-kan (Big Stick) and Shih-te (Pickup) are intimitely linked with Han-shan (Cold Mountain). Shih-te got his name because Feng-kan found him as an abandoned boy. Feng …
Han shan and Shih-te - coldbacon.com
The first and by far the most famous Ch'an (Zen) eccentrics are Han-shan ("Cold Mountain"; Japanese: Kanzan) and Shih-te ("Foundling"; Japanese: Jittoku). The origins of the legends of …
Han Shan and Shih-Te, the Mad Monks – Beezone Library
[ Shih-te and Han-Shan portraits by Yen Hui (aka Yuang, 1280-1368); China. Han-shan symbolizes theory and pureness of thought and usually pictured with a scroll, while Shih-te …
Shih-Te | Famous Poet on PoetrySoup
Shide (Chinese : ; pinyin : Shídé ; Wade–Giles : Shih-Te ; literally "Pick-up or Foundling", fl. 9th century) was a Tang Dynasty Chinese Buddhist poet at the Guoqing Temple on Mount Tiantai …
Cold Mountain Poems: Zen Poems of Han Shan, Shih Te, and …
2019年5月7日 · The incomparable poetry of Han Shan (Cold Mountain) and his sidekick Shih Te, the rebel poets who became icons of Chinese poetry and Zen, has long captured the …
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石木 Shishu (late 17th century - early 18th century) - Terebess
Since Ch'u-shih was a major Buddhist figure in his century— as well as a prolific poet—his harmonies are a clear indication that by his day Han-shan and Shih-te, in spite of the ragged, …
Shih-te | Encyclopedia.com
Shih-te (lay Chʾan Buddhist and poet): see HAN-SHAN. Source for information on Shih-te: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions dictionary.
寒山拾得 Hanshan & Shide stonerubbing - Terebess
The well known stonerubbing that has given most of us the visual of Han-shan and Shih-te, is based on a painting by 羅 聘 Luo Ping (1733-1799). The painting is now in the Nelson-Atkins …