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Reducing classification-BQ-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 18223 author = nan title = The Essence of Buddhism date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11242 sentences = 1345 flesch = 85 summary = love, and you reap no after-sorrow.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. sickness, age, and death."--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. There is no sweet companion like pure charity.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Practice the art of "giving up."--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. forth only profit.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Earnestly practice every good work.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. the rules of moral conduct.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. them or be guilty of trespasses.--Inscription in Temple of Nakhon Vat. Religion he looks upon as his best ornament.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. friend, in secret 'tis our enemy.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Be kind to all that lives.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. A contented mind is always joyful.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. self-interest or thought of getting more.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. age, ere we turn our minds to religion?--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. as friends.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. but I love charity that I may do good to the world.--Jatakamala. good.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. no evil.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. works.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. beat.--Inscription in Temple of Nakhon Vat. Born to give joy and bring peace to the world.--Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king. Loving and merciful towards all.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. a thought of any reward.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Ever inspired by pity and love to men.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. world.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. love).--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Who that hears of him, but yearns with love?--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. cache = ./cache/18223.txt txt = ./txt/18223.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5173 author = Nukariya, Kaiten title = The Religion of the Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86985 sentences = 5524 flesch = 77 summary = To-day Zen as a living faith can be found in its pure form only among Mahayana Zen, and calls the last by the name of the Buddha's Holy gives a short life, in Dirghagama-sutra, of each of the six Buddhas, Bodhidharma as the best explanation of Zen, by Gunabhadra in A.D. 433; Saddharma-pundarika-sutra, in its complete form, by Kumarajiva Shan said that some practise Zen in order to attain Enlightenment, founder of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, known as Den Gyo Dai Shi. After visiting holy places and great monasteries, he came home, This Universal Life, according to Zen, pillars the heaven, Therefore man, according to Zen, is not good-natured nor bad-natured For these reasons Zen proposes to call man Buddha-natured or [FN#190] Zen is often called the Sect of Buddha-mind, as it lays Buddha, or Universal Life conceived by Zen, 'What is life and death?' 'What is the real nature of mind?' and so cache = ./cache/5173.txt txt = ./txt/5173.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2017 author = nan title = Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12188 sentences = 1014 flesch = 91 summary = Let the wise man guard his thoughts, for they are difficult to If a man's thoughts are unsteady, if he does not know the true law, life of one day is better if a man sees beginning and end. life of one day is better if a man sees the immortal place. life of one day is better if a man sees the highest law. away from evil; if a man does what is good slothfully, his mind delights Even a good man sees evil days, as long as his good deed has not A wise and good man who knows the meaning of this, should quickly wise man leave the small pleasure, and look to the great. when they have cut this, at last, wise people leave the world free from Because a man is rid of evil, therefore he is called Brahmana; cache = ./cache/2017.txt txt = ./txt/2017.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8390 author = Hodous, Lewis title = Buddhism and Buddhists in China date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27511 sentences = 1892 flesch = 75 summary = BUDDHISM AND BUDDHISTS IN CHINA BUDDHISM AND BUDDHISTS IN CHINA THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUDDHISM AS THE PREDOMINATING RELIGION OF CHINA THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUDDHISM AS THE PREDOMINATING RELIGION OF CHINA forms which religion takes in China and to note how Buddhism has related The form of Buddhism which became established in China was Gautama, the Buddha, is familiarly known in China.] Buddhism broke up Buddhism came to China some of these sects were introduced, but they When Buddhism entered China it brought with it a new world. Buddhism rendered a great service to the Chinese through its new THE SPIRITUAL VALUES EMPHASIZED BY BUDDHISM IN CHINA THE SPIRITUAL VALUES EMPHASIZED BY BUDDHISM IN CHINA influence of the modern world shows that Buddhism in China as in Japan Buddha are the background of Buddhism in China. W. "Christian Element in Chinese Buddhism." "Buddhism in China." _Chinese Recorder,_ Vol. II, cache = ./cache/8390.txt txt = ./txt/8390.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34325 author = Hoover, Thomas title = The Zen Experience date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97054 sentences = 7149 flesch = 76 summary = Bodhidharma, Hui'ko, Seng-Ts'an, Tao-hsin, Fa-jung, Hung-jen, Shenhsiu, Hui-neng, Ma-tsu, Huai-hai, Nan'chuan, Chao-Chou, P'ang, Hanshan, Huang-po, Lin-Chi, Rinzai, Soto, Tung-shan, Ts'ao-shan, Kueishan, Yun-men, Fa-yen, Ta-hui, Eisai, Dogen, Hakuin Selections from The Zen Master Hakuin by Philip Yamplosky (New York: Selections from Zen Master Dogen by Yoho Yukoi (New York: John tradition of intuitive wisdom, and later Zen masters often used Taoist as the Chinese school of Ch'an, later called Zen by the Japanese. sounds suspiciously like a Zen mondo (the traditional consciousnesstesting exchange between master and monk). the first patriarch of Zen Buddhism in China."16 Suzuki interprets _pikuan _as referring to the mind in a thoughtless state, in which _The Zen Master Ta-hui has said that meditation in the midst of Zen Master Ta Hui (New York: Grove Press, 1977). "A century later, for the first time in history, a Chinese Zen master of Zen Master Ta Hui. New York: Grove, 1977. cache = ./cache/34325.txt txt = ./txt/34325.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36039 author = Rouse, W. H. D. (William Henry Denham) title = The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23089 sentences = 1469 flesch = 95 summary = "But I want that Monkey's heart!" said Mrs. Crocodile. "What a good thing you told me!" said the Monkey. "Well, wait as long as you like!" said the Monkey. Once upon a time there was a poor young man who went out into the world "Good evening, sir," said the young man. "Dear me!" said the young man, "that is a wonderful bowl. "Good day!" said the young man, rather frightened. "All right, here you are," said the young man, and gave him the bowl. "Monkeys," said he, "I have been a good friend to you, letting you "Brothers," said the Monkey chief, "our good friend, the gardener "Who is this?" said the King to the Farmer's son, who, as you know, "Get out of the way yourself!" said King Godfrey's man. "If you have one King, I have another!" said the other man; and cache = ./cache/36039.txt txt = ./txt/36039.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 34325 5173 36039 34325 5173 36039 number of items: 6 sum of words: 258,069 average size in words: 43,011 average readability score: 83 nouns: life; man; mind; world; time; p.; master; men; day; nothing; way; nature; monk; things; body; years; people; enlightenment; meditation; monks; death; self; doctrine; monastery; history; king; masters; water; state; reality; place; school; others; words; truth; beings; name; one; story; heart; thought; part; sutras; form; teacher; teaching; fact; century; thing; sect verbs: is; was; be; are; have; had; has; were; do; said; been; see; called; came; does; let; did; made; go; being; asked; come; known; say; went; found; died; become; know; says; became; put; find; take; make; give; took; thought; began; used; according; seems; call; think; replied; tell; live; having; get; given adjectives: other; good; own; great; chinese; first; many; same; old; such; new; real; japanese; buddhist; spiritual; bad; more; little; free; true; whole; young; full; different; -; last; best; long; wise; pure; few; original; religious; human; early; poor; much; second; large; next; famous; right; common; evil; various; important; present; moral; later; highest adverbs: not; so; then; up; only; out; even; now; also; as; well; more; never; down; very; just; however; again; most; away; thus; all; still; back; therefore; here; once; there; always; first; on; ever; too; often; off; perhaps; far; later; n''t; rather; finally; indeed; forth; merely; no; over; long; much; really; almost pronouns: he; it; his; you; they; i; him; we; their; its; them; your; our; my; us; himself; her; she; me; itself; one; themselves; yourself; thy; ourselves; myself; oneself; herself; thyself; mine; theirs; thee; yours; ours; yourselves; ye; ju-; himself.--udanavarga; herself.--lalita; hers; fortune.2; em; confused.9 proper nouns: zen; _; buddhism; ch''an; buddha; china; hui; buddhist; shan; chinese; new; japan; york; patriarch; sutra; king; master; lin; chi; ibid; tsu; bodhidharma; ma; tao; wu; po; huang; mahayana; a.d.; huai; shen; hai; pp; heaven; press; chang; nan; chao; sixth; dhyana; gen; buddhists; neng; life; dogen; japanese; rin; yuan; emperor; vol keywords: buddha; life; king; chinese; china; buddhism; zen; patriarch; mind; man; japan; bodhidharma; yuen; york; yin; university; universal; tzu; tsan; teachings; tao; sutra; spirit; sixth; sho; shih; shen; shan; shakya; sect; school; rin; press; nirvana; new; nan; muni; monkey; milinda; meditation; master; mahâyâna; mahayana; lion; lin; kuan; japanese; ikkyu; hwui; hui one topic; one dimension: zen file(s): ./cache/18223.txt titles(s): The Essence of Buddhism three topics; one dimension: zen; man; said file(s): ./cache/34325.txt, ./cache/18223.txt, ./cache/36039.txt titles(s): The Zen Experience | The Essence of Buddhism | The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India five topics; three dimensions: zen fn ch; buddhism king life; said king man; man like world; wisely 86 97 file(s): ./cache/34325.txt, ./cache/8390.txt, ./cache/36039.txt, ./cache/2017.txt, ./cache/2017.txt titles(s): The Zen Experience | Buddhism and Buddhists in China | The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India | Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists | Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists Type: gutenberg title: classification-BQ-gutenberg date: 2021-05-24 time: 15:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: classification:"BQ" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 8390 author: Hodous, Lewis title: Buddhism and Buddhists in China date: words: 27511 sentences: 1892 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/8390.txt txt: ./txt/8390.txt summary: BUDDHISM AND BUDDHISTS IN CHINA BUDDHISM AND BUDDHISTS IN CHINA THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUDDHISM AS THE PREDOMINATING RELIGION OF CHINA THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUDDHISM AS THE PREDOMINATING RELIGION OF CHINA forms which religion takes in China and to note how Buddhism has related The form of Buddhism which became established in China was Gautama, the Buddha, is familiarly known in China.] Buddhism broke up Buddhism came to China some of these sects were introduced, but they When Buddhism entered China it brought with it a new world. Buddhism rendered a great service to the Chinese through its new THE SPIRITUAL VALUES EMPHASIZED BY BUDDHISM IN CHINA THE SPIRITUAL VALUES EMPHASIZED BY BUDDHISM IN CHINA influence of the modern world shows that Buddhism in China as in Japan Buddha are the background of Buddhism in China. W. "Christian Element in Chinese Buddhism." "Buddhism in China." _Chinese Recorder,_ Vol. II, id: 34325 author: Hoover, Thomas title: The Zen Experience date: words: 97054 sentences: 7149 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/34325.txt txt: ./txt/34325.txt summary: Bodhidharma, Hui''ko, Seng-Ts''an, Tao-hsin, Fa-jung, Hung-jen, Shenhsiu, Hui-neng, Ma-tsu, Huai-hai, Nan''chuan, Chao-Chou, P''ang, Hanshan, Huang-po, Lin-Chi, Rinzai, Soto, Tung-shan, Ts''ao-shan, Kueishan, Yun-men, Fa-yen, Ta-hui, Eisai, Dogen, Hakuin Selections from The Zen Master Hakuin by Philip Yamplosky (New York: Selections from Zen Master Dogen by Yoho Yukoi (New York: John tradition of intuitive wisdom, and later Zen masters often used Taoist as the Chinese school of Ch''an, later called Zen by the Japanese. sounds suspiciously like a Zen mondo (the traditional consciousnesstesting exchange between master and monk). the first patriarch of Zen Buddhism in China."16 Suzuki interprets _pikuan _as referring to the mind in a thoughtless state, in which _The Zen Master Ta-hui has said that meditation in the midst of Zen Master Ta Hui (New York: Grove Press, 1977). "A century later, for the first time in history, a Chinese Zen master of Zen Master Ta Hui. New York: Grove, 1977. id: 5173 author: Nukariya, Kaiten title: The Religion of the Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan date: words: 86985 sentences: 5524 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/5173.txt txt: ./txt/5173.txt summary: To-day Zen as a living faith can be found in its pure form only among Mahayana Zen, and calls the last by the name of the Buddha''s Holy gives a short life, in Dirghagama-sutra, of each of the six Buddhas, Bodhidharma as the best explanation of Zen, by Gunabhadra in A.D. 433; Saddharma-pundarika-sutra, in its complete form, by Kumarajiva Shan said that some practise Zen in order to attain Enlightenment, founder of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, known as Den Gyo Dai Shi. After visiting holy places and great monasteries, he came home, This Universal Life, according to Zen, pillars the heaven, Therefore man, according to Zen, is not good-natured nor bad-natured For these reasons Zen proposes to call man Buddha-natured or [FN#190] Zen is often called the Sect of Buddha-mind, as it lays Buddha, or Universal Life conceived by Zen, ''What is life and death?'' ''What is the real nature of mind?'' and so id: 36039 author: Rouse, W. H. D. (William Henry Denham) title: The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India date: words: 23089 sentences: 1469 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/36039.txt txt: ./txt/36039.txt summary: "But I want that Monkey''s heart!" said Mrs. Crocodile. "What a good thing you told me!" said the Monkey. "Well, wait as long as you like!" said the Monkey. Once upon a time there was a poor young man who went out into the world "Good evening, sir," said the young man. "Dear me!" said the young man, "that is a wonderful bowl. "Good day!" said the young man, rather frightened. "All right, here you are," said the young man, and gave him the bowl. "Monkeys," said he, "I have been a good friend to you, letting you "Brothers," said the Monkey chief, "our good friend, the gardener "Who is this?" said the King to the Farmer''s son, who, as you know, "Get out of the way yourself!" said King Godfrey''s man. "If you have one King, I have another!" said the other man; and id: 18223 author: nan title: The Essence of Buddhism date: words: 11242 sentences: 1345 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/18223.txt txt: ./txt/18223.txt summary: love, and you reap no after-sorrow.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. sickness, age, and death."--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. There is no sweet companion like pure charity.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Practice the art of "giving up."--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. forth only profit.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Earnestly practice every good work.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. the rules of moral conduct.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. them or be guilty of trespasses.--Inscription in Temple of Nakhon Vat. Religion he looks upon as his best ornament.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. friend, in secret ''tis our enemy.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Be kind to all that lives.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. A contented mind is always joyful.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. self-interest or thought of getting more.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. age, ere we turn our minds to religion?--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. as friends.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. but I love charity that I may do good to the world.--Jatakamala. good.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. no evil.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. works.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. beat.--Inscription in Temple of Nakhon Vat. Born to give joy and bring peace to the world.--Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king. Loving and merciful towards all.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. a thought of any reward.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Ever inspired by pity and love to men.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. world.--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. love).--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Who that hears of him, but yearns with love?--Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. id: 2017 author: nan title: Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists date: words: 12188 sentences: 1014 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/2017.txt txt: ./txt/2017.txt summary: Let the wise man guard his thoughts, for they are difficult to If a man''s thoughts are unsteady, if he does not know the true law, life of one day is better if a man sees beginning and end. life of one day is better if a man sees the immortal place. life of one day is better if a man sees the highest law. away from evil; if a man does what is good slothfully, his mind delights Even a good man sees evil days, as long as his good deed has not A wise and good man who knows the meaning of this, should quickly wise man leave the small pleasure, and look to the great. when they have cut this, at last, wise people leave the world free from Because a man is rid of evil, therefore he is called Brahmana; ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel