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  1. Nan Huai-Chin (simplified Chinese: 南怀瑾; traditional Chinese: 南懷瑾; pinyin: Nán Huáijǐn) (March 18, 1918 – September 29, 2012) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, and writer.

  2. Nan Huai-Chin (March 3, 1917 - September 29, 2012, simplified Chinese: 南怀瑾; traditional Chinese: 南懷瑾; pinyin: Nán Huáijǐn Tongchan 通禅) was a spiritual teacher of contemporary China.

  3. In The Story of Chinese Zen, Nan Huai-chin seeks to rewrite the history of Zen be cause he believes that a historical misinterpretation has led to the diverting of Zen from its original purpose.

  4. Oct 11, 2015 · Nan Huai-chin (1918-2012) was a controversial figure that received praise for his unique interpretations of Chinese classics, while also being criticized for his lack of academic discipline...

  5. Oct 16, 2015 · A two volume book that covers the life and achievements of Nan Huai-chin, a Buddhist master, sinologist, educator, poet and martial artist. Learn about his childhood, military service, travels, cultural contributions and controversies from his son's perspective.

  6. Books about the teachings of Master Nan Huai-Chin, in English: Grass Mountain: A Seven Day Intensive Chan Training with Master Nan Huai-Chin by Margaret Yuan and Janis Walker, published by Samuel Weiser Inc., 1986

  7. Sep 29, 2012 · Master Nan Huai-Chin is one of the most renowned and revered lay Buddhist Masters in the Sinosphere. A great teacher in all three traditions of spiritual cultivation in China, namely the Confucian tradition, the Buddhist tradition and the Taoist tradition, he has written more than 30 books in these subjects.