The Dharmaguptaka (Sanskrit: धर्मगुप्तक; Chinese: 法藏部; pinyin: Fǎzàng bù) are one of the eighteen or twenty early Buddhist schools, depending on the source
Taiwan at 1949. He took temporary shelter at Beitou, near Taipei, at the Fazang Monastery. Three months later, his passion for Buddhist education and culture
County Annals (《善化县志》), the temple was first built by Chan Master Hanyue Fazang (汉月法藏) in the 48th Year (1620) of Emperor Wanli (1573–1620) in the Ming
unless he became a monk. So when he was 6 years old, his parents sent him to Fazang Temple (法藏寺) in Shanghai, where he received ordination as a monk under Master
Vol. 1. p. 293. ISBN 9780521855587. Jinhua Chen (2007). The Many Lives of Fazang (643-712). Brill. p. 168. ISBN 9789047420002. Kroll 2019, p. 3. Jinhua Chen
(2007-05-11). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: the Many Lives of Fazang (643-712). BRILL. p. 146. ISBN 978-90-474-2000-2. Han Si (2008). A Chinese
Jinhua (2007). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: The Many Lives of Fazang (643-712). BRILL. p. 105. ISBN 978-9004156135. Mediated by Gifts: Politics
Jinhua (2007). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: The Many Lives of Fazang (643-712). Brill. Chen, Shou (c. 200s). Records of the Three Kingdoms (in
Mount Lu, where the leading disciple Guizong Zhichang (dates unknown) and Fazang (dates unknown) built the first Chan communities on the famous mountain
battle. A Buddhist text translated into Chinese in 470 under the title Fu fazang yinyuan zhuan (付法藏因緣傳, A History of the Buddha's Successors) carried in
(11 May 2007). Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: the Many Lives of Fazang (643–712). BRILL. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-90-474-2000-2. Han Si (2008). A Chinese