Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sengzhao (or Seng-Chao) (Chinese: 僧肇; pinyin: Sēngzhào; Wade–Giles: Seng-chao; Japanese: 僧肇, Sōjō; 384–414)was a Chinese Buddhist philosopher from Jin Dynasty.He was the first disciple of Kumārajīva.[citation needed]He helped translate Indian treatises and also wrote his own.These formed the only source of study for early Chinese Mādhyamika Buddhism.He is mentioned in the Memoirs of Eminent Monks.Sengzhao criticized earlier Chinese Buddhist schools for believing in being or non-being.. }
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- Sengzhao comment "Sengzhao (or Seng-Chao) (Chinese: 僧肇; pinyin: Sēngzhào; Wade–Giles: Seng-chao; Japanese: 僧肇, Sōjō; 384–414)was a Chinese Buddhist philosopher from Jin Dynasty.He was the first disciple of Kumārajīva.[citation needed]He helped translate Indian treatises and also wrote his own.These formed the only source of study for early Chinese Mādhyamika Buddhism.He is mentioned in the Memoirs of Eminent Monks.Sengzhao criticized earlier Chinese Buddhist schools for believing in being or non-being.".