Xuedou Chongxian


Xuedou, Courtesy name "Yinzhi" is a Chinese Buddhist monk of Zen. He is best known for his collection of 100 koans which later became the foundation of the koan collection "Blue Cliff Record".

Life

According to "Wudeng Huiyuan", Xuedou was born in the year of 980 in Suining Fu. His name by birth was Li,Chongxian. The origin of his family was in Mingzhou which is situated in Southeastern China. After his parents passed away, he moved to Chengdu seeking the spiritual guidance of master Renxian in the temple of Puan Yuan. His teachers found him an apt pupil and introduced him to Master Zhimen Guanzuo. Under Zhimen,Chongxian was able to deepen his study and inherited the philosophy of the school which was created by Yunmen Wenyan. The completion of his study was followed by his travels to different Buddhist temples. He preached and taught in various places. Chongxian eventually settled down in Zisheng temple on the mountain of Xuedou due to the invitation of the local officer of Siming prefecture. In Zisheng temple where he spent 31 years, Xuedou witnessed the peak of his fame. Even the imperial court was not able to neglect his fame and consequently bestowed the title "Zen Master Mingjue" on him. He died in the year of 1052 during the reign of emperor Renzong of Song. Leaving behind a series of religious works such as "Baize Songgu" and "Xuedou niangu".

Anecdote

There is an anecdote about Xuedou's last words. Near the end of his life, his pupils, regretting the inevitable death of their master, asked if there is anything that he wants to say. Xuedou simply replied:"The only regret of my life was speaking too much."