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- Mazu_Daoyi abstract "Also, "Baso" redirects here. For the island, see Baso (island).Mǎzŭ Dàoyī (709–788) (Chn: 馬祖道一, WG: Ma-tsu Kiangsi Tao-yi, Jpn: Baso Dö-itsu) was an influential abbot of the Chinese Ch'an School (Chn: Ch'an-tsung) of Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty. His teaching style of "strange words and extraordinary actions" became paradigmatic Zen lore.".
- Mazu_Daoyi comment "Also, "Baso" redirects here. For the island, see Baso (island).Mǎzŭ Dàoyī (709–788) (Chn: 馬祖道一, WG: Ma-tsu Kiangsi Tao-yi, Jpn: Baso Dö-itsu) was an influential abbot of the Chinese Ch'an School (Chn: Ch'an-tsung) of Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty. His teaching style of "strange words and extraordinary actions" became paradigmatic Zen lore.".