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Ji Gong (Chinese: 濟公, 22 December 1130 – 16 May 1209), born Li Xiuyuan and also known as "Chan Master Daoji" (Chinese: 道濟禪師) was a Chan Buddhist monk who lived in the Southern Song. He purportedly possessed supernatural powers, which he used to help the poor and stand up to injustice. However, he was also known for his wild and eccentric behavior, who didn't follow Buddhist monastic rules by consuming alcohol and meat. By the time of his death, Ji Gong had become a legend in Chinese culture and a deity in Chinese folk religion. He is mentioned by Buddhists in folktales and kōans, and sometimes invoked by oracles to assist in worldly affairs.

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  • Ji Gong (Chinese: 濟公, 22 December 1130 – 16 May 1209), born Li Xiuyuan and also known as "Chan Master Daoji" (Chinese: 道濟禪師) was a Chan Buddhist monk who lived in the Southern Song. He purportedly possessed supernatural powers, which he used to help the poor and stand up to injustice. However, he was also known for his wild and eccentric behavior, who didn't follow Buddhist monastic rules by consuming alcohol and meat. By the time of his death, Ji Gong had become a legend in Chinese culture and a deity in Chinese folk religion. He is mentioned by Buddhists in folktales and kōans, and sometimes invoked by oracles to assist in worldly affairs. (en)
  • Ji Gong (chinois : 济公 ; pinyin : jì gōng, 1133 — 1209) est un moine bouddhiste de l'actuel Xian de Tiantai, dans la province du Zhejiang, en République populaire de Chine, considéré comme un moine fou, qui s'occupait des plus démunis. Il est à l'origine d'une légende appelée la (济公传说, jìgōng chuánshuō). La vie de ce personnage a donné lieu à différents ouvrages déjà dans la Chine classique, puis à un nombre important de films et d'adaptations télévisées dans la Chine contemporaine. (fr)
  • 済公(さいこう、紹興18年12月8日(1149年1月19日) - 嘉定2年5月14日(1209年6月17日))は、南宋の杭州(当時の臨安府)の臨済宗の僧。実際の戒名は道済(どうさい)という。戒律を守らず、風狂で知られ、なかば伝説的な存在として後世の小説や語り物の主人公となり、また仏教を離れて民間信仰の対象となった。 済公活仏、済顛、済書記など、さまざまな呼び名で知られ、現在も中華圏で人気のある人物である。 (ja)
  • 济公(1148年-1209年),法號道濟,又稱濟癫和尚、濟公活佛、濟公禪師,俗名李修緣(一名李仁遠),南宋時期富有傳說色彩的佛教禪門臨濟宗楊岐派禪師,台州(今浙江省台州市天台县赤城街道永宁村)人,以不死守佛教戒律及神通廣大的顛僧形象聞名。 (zh)
  • Ji Gong atau Jigong (Hanzi: 濟公, 22 Desember 1130 – 16 Mei 1209), nama lahir Li Xiuyuan dan juga dikenal sebagai "Master Chan Daoji" (Hanzi: 道濟禪師) adalah seorang biksu Buddha Chan yang hidup pada masa Song Selatan. Dia konon memiliki kekuatan gaib, yang dia gunakan untuk membantu orang miskin dan melawan ketidakadilan. Namun, ia juga dikenal karena perilakunya yang liar dan eksentrik serta tidak mengikuti aturan monastik Buddhis dengan mengonsumsi alkohol dan daging. Pada saat kematiannya, Ji Gong telah menjadi legenda dalam budaya Tiongkok dan menjadi dewa dalam Kepercayaan tradisional Tionghoa. Dia disebut oleh umat Buddha dalam cerita rakyat dan "koan" (cerita, dialog, pertanyaan, atau pernyataan yang digunakan dalam latihan Zen), rohnya kadang-kadang dipanggil oleh para peramal untuk me (in)
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