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Adventures of the Mad Monk Ji Gong by Guo Xiaoting

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Adventures of the Mad Monk Ji Gong

The Drunken Wisdom of China's Famous Chan Buddhist Monk

Guo Xiaoting, John Robert Shaw, Victoria Cass

Tuttle Publishing · Print & ebook · May 9, 2017

Reading lane: Chinese Literary Collections

Follow the brilliant and hilarious adventures of the Zen Buddhist monk who became one of China's greatest folk heroes!

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Reading lane: Chinese Literary Collections and Japanese Literary Collections.Publisher: Tuttle Publishing.

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Authors
Guo Xiaoting, John Robert Shaw, Victoria Cass
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Published
May 9, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Chinese Literary Collections · Japanese Literary Collections
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Chinese Literary Collections

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  • Japanese Literary Collections

  • Buddhism — General

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Follow the brilliant and hilarious adventures of the Zen Buddhist monk who became one of China's greatest folk heroes! During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Ji Gong studied at the renowned Ling Yin monastery, nestled in the steep hills above Hangzhou. The Chan (Zen) Buddhist masters of the temple tried to instruct Ji Gong in the spartan practices of their sect, but the young monk, following in the footsteps of other great ne'er-do-wells, distinguished himself mainly by getting...

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Follow the brilliant and hilarious adventures of the Zen Buddhist monk who became one of China's greatest folk heroes! During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Ji Gong studied at the renowned Ling Yin monastery, nestled in the steep hills above Hangzhou. The Chan (Zen) Buddhist masters of the temple tried to instruct Ji Gong in the spartan practices of their sect, but the young monk, following in the footsteps of other great ne'er-do-wells, distinguished himself mainly by getting expelled. He left the monastery, became a wanderer with hardly a proper piece of clothing to wear, and achieved significant renown—in seedy wine shops and drinking establishments! That could have been where Ji Gong's story ended. But his unorthodox style of Buddhism soon made him a hero for storytellers of his era. Audiences delighted in tales where the mad old monk ignored—or even mocked—authority, defied common sense, and never neglected the wine, yet still managed to save the day. Ji Gong remains popular in China even today, where he regularly appears as the wise drunkard in movies and TV shows. In these 89 stories, you'll read about Ji Gong's rogue's knack for exposing the corrupt and criminal while still pursuing the twin delights of enlightenment and intoxication. This literary classic of a traveling martial arts master will entertain readers of all ages!

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