Groves [of Chan]), and one of the earliest commen-
taries to the S ́uran ̇gama-sutra(Chinese, Shoulengyan
jing; Heroic March Sutra). During the last decade of his
life, Huihong finished compiling the Chanlin sengbao
zhuan(Chronicles of the San ̇gha Jewel within the Groves
of Chan) with eighty-four biographies.
See also:Chan Art; China; Poetry and Buddhism
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Angeles, 2001.
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