Wu Yantong (Cina: , anndiraa e Vietnam e Vô Ngôn Thông, 759?-826 C.E.) wonnoo moodi Buddi Cina mo jogii semmbe e ɓesdaade Buddi e Vietnam.

Nguurndam

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O jibinaa nder saare marɗo, nde o ɓeydi mawɗo o acci nguurndam ndu ngam nduurndam monastic, nden o heɓii satori, ko ɗum woni anndal.

Hedde hitaande 820 caggal Iisaa, o tacci keeri leydi Siin fuɗnaange, o ari wuro Phù Đổng ngam hoɗde e suudu dewal Kiến Sơ to Bắc Ninh, to Fuɗnaange Vietnam. Ko ɗoon o sosi diine Vô Ngôn Thông Zen huutortoo bích quán walla miijo-wall ngam faamde goonga timmuɗo e sifaa hakkille no sosɗo diine Buddhist Zen walla C’han, Bodhidharma, moñño Inndonaajo, naatnooɗo ngalɗoo diine Budism to Siin hedde hitaande 520 caggal Iisaa.[1][2]

Firooji

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  1. Ven. Thich Thien-An. Buddhism and Zen in Vietnam: in Relation to the Development of Buddhism in Asia. Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1975.
  2. Tài Thư Nguyễn The History of Buddhism in Vietnam - 2008 Page 65 "THE LIFE OF WU YAN TONG AND THE WU YAN TONG SECT In 820, about two centuries after Vinitaruci, a Chinese Buddhist monk known as Wu Yantong (Vô Ngôn Thông in Vietnamese) came to live in the Kien So pagoda located in the ..."