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The Fayan school, or Fayan House () was one of the Five Houses of Chán, the major schools of during the later .


History

Origins
The Fayan school was named after Chinese Zen Master (885–958).

Via the Fayang school and Yunmen school are traced back to and . Xuefeng was one of the most influential Chán-teachers at the end of the Tang dynasty, when "a widely influential zen center formed around ". The loss of control by the Tang dynasty, and the accompanying loss of support for Buddhist institutions, lead to a regionally based Chan of Xuefeng and his students.

The Zutang ji (祖堂集 "Anthology of the Patriarchal Hall"), compiled in 952, the first document which mentions , was written to support the Xuefeng Yicun lineage. It pictures this lineage as heir to the legacy of Mazu and the Hongzhou-school, though Xuefeng Yicun's lineage is traced back to (700–790). It was written by two students of Zhaoqing Wendeng (884–972), a dharma descendant of .


Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–960/979)
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period the Fayan school became the dominant school in () and . It propagated jiaochan yizhi, "harmony between Chan and the Teaching", in opposition to jiaowai biechuan, "a special transmission outside the teaching", the latter eventually becoming one of the defining slogans of Chan.


Absorption into the Linji school
Over the course of Song dynasty (960–1279), the Fayan school, along with the and schools were gradually absorbed into the .


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