The Golden Age of Zen is one of those rare books that show us the essence of mind. It looks at the great Chinese Zen masters of the 7th to 10th Centuries AD, and portrays them in their ‘five houses’. It enables us to situate their teachings and enjoy it in its context. At the sametime it also clarifies the confused western ideas of Zen Buddhism.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR John C.H. Wu
John C.H. Wu was born in Ningpo, China, in 1899. He was a respected author, lawyer, juristic philosopher, educator, and prominent Catholic layman. He was the principal author of the constitution of Nationalist China, and the founder of the Tien Hsia Monthly. A well-loved translator of the Pslams and the New Testament into Chinese, he also published a popular translation of the Tao Te Ching into English.
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