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Wei Chueh (Chinese: 惟覺法師; pinyin: Wéijué, 1928 – 8 April 2016) was a Chinese Bhikshu (Buddhist monk) from Taiwan. He is the founder of the Chung Tai Shan monastery and Buddhist order. Wei Chueh is often credited for reviving the traditional teachings of Chan Buddhism. Due to the continuing growth of both lay and monastic disciples, he planned to build a larger monastery in Puli in Central Taiwan. The Chung Tai Chan Monastery was inaugurated in September 2001. In 2005, the Grand Master appointed his disciple Jian Deng to be the abbot of Chung Tai. Wei died at the age of 88 on 8 April 2016.

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  • Wei Chueh (Chinese: 惟覺法師; pinyin: Wéijué, 1928 – 8 April 2016) was a Chinese Bhikshu (Buddhist monk) from Taiwan. He is the founder of the Chung Tai Shan monastery and Buddhist order. Wei Chueh is often credited for reviving the traditional teachings of Chan Buddhism. Wei Chueh was born in 1928 in Yingshan County, Sichuan. In 1963, he was ordained under Lin Yuan at the Shi Fan Da Jue (“Great Enlightenment”) Chan Monastery in Keelung, Taiwan. He was fully ordained as a monk in 1967 at Daijue Temple in Keelung. He offered many retreats in Yilan, Hsinchu, and Hong Kong before settling into solitary seclusion at Yangmingshan near Wanli District, New Taipei. He lived under extremely poor and primitive conditions, but continued to practice the Dharma. In 1987, he founded Lin Quan Temple in Taipei County. Wei Chueh became known for organizing seven-day Zen retreats and dharma assemblies, as well as his "lively and flexible" preaching style. As his popularity increased, his temple was unable to fit more people. Due to the continuing growth of both lay and monastic disciples, he planned to build a larger monastery in Puli in Central Taiwan. The Chung Tai Chan Monastery was inaugurated in September 2001. Wei was one of eight venerables who proposed the World Buddhist Forum in China in 2004, a suggestion that won support from Buddhist circles in countries like Japan and South Korea. In 2005, the Grand Master appointed his disciple Jian Deng to be the abbot of Chung Tai. Wei died at the age of 88 on 8 April 2016. (en)
  • 즈안(知安, 1928년 10월 8일 ~ 2016년 4월 8일)은 자유중화민국 타이완(自由中華民國 臺灣)의 20세기 시대 대선승(大禪僧)이다. (ko)
  • 釈惟覚(しゃく ゆいかく、1928年 — 2016年4月8日)は、中華民国の臨済宗の禅僧。字は号知安。西康省(四川省営山県)出身で俗姓は劉氏。 (ja)
  • 惟覺老和尚(1928年10月8日-2016年4月8日),俗姓劉,法名知安,法號惟覺,四川营山人,台灣佛教比丘。1963年依靈源長老門下出家,源自禪宗臨濟宗虛雲一系。創建靈泉寺、中台佛教學院、中台禪寺、 、 、 中台世界博物館,以及中台禪寺海內外一百零八家分院精舍。 惟覺老和尚所創的中台禪寺,與法鼓山、慈濟基金會、佛光山齊名,有台灣四大佛教教團之稱。 (zh)
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  • 즈안(知安, 1928년 10월 8일 ~ 2016년 4월 8일)은 자유중화민국 타이완(自由中華民國 臺灣)의 20세기 시대 대선승(大禪僧)이다. (ko)
  • 釈惟覚(しゃく ゆいかく、1928年 — 2016年4月8日)は、中華民国の臨済宗の禅僧。字は号知安。西康省(四川省営山県)出身で俗姓は劉氏。 (ja)
  • 惟覺老和尚(1928年10月8日-2016年4月8日),俗姓劉,法名知安,法號惟覺,四川营山人,台灣佛教比丘。1963年依靈源長老門下出家,源自禪宗臨濟宗虛雲一系。創建靈泉寺、中台佛教學院、中台禪寺、 、 、 中台世界博物館,以及中台禪寺海內外一百零八家分院精舍。 惟覺老和尚所創的中台禪寺,與法鼓山、慈濟基金會、佛光山齊名,有台灣四大佛教教團之稱。 (zh)
  • Wei Chueh (Chinese: 惟覺法師; pinyin: Wéijué, 1928 – 8 April 2016) was a Chinese Bhikshu (Buddhist monk) from Taiwan. He is the founder of the Chung Tai Shan monastery and Buddhist order. Wei Chueh is often credited for reviving the traditional teachings of Chan Buddhism. Due to the continuing growth of both lay and monastic disciples, he planned to build a larger monastery in Puli in Central Taiwan. The Chung Tai Chan Monastery was inaugurated in September 2001. In 2005, the Grand Master appointed his disciple Jian Deng to be the abbot of Chung Tai. Wei died at the age of 88 on 8 April 2016. (en)
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