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''Book of Equanimity'' or ''Book of Serenity'' or ''Book of Composure'' (Chinese: 從容錄, Cóngróng lù; Japanese: 従容錄, ''Shōyōroku'') is a book compiled by
Wansong Xingxiu Wansong Xingxiu () or Wansong Yelao () (1166–1246) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who lived under the Jin dynasty and Mongol Empire. He was an influential member of the Caodong school of Chan Buddhism. Biography Wansong was born into the Cai fa ...
(1166–1246), and first published in 1224. The book comprises a collection of 100
koan A (; , ; ko, 화두, ; vi, công án) is a story, dialogue, question, or statement which is used in Zen practice to provoke the "great doubt" and to practice or test a student's progress in Zen. Etymology The Japanese term is the Sino-Jap ...
s written by the Chan Buddhist master
Hongzhi Zhengjue Hongzhi Zhengjue (, ), also sometimes called Tiantong Zhengjue (; ) (1091–1157), was an influential Chinese Chan Buddhist monk who authored or compiled several influential texts. Hongzhi's conception of ''silent illumination'' is of particular ...
(1091–1157), together with commentaries by Wansong. Wansong's compilation is the only surviving source for Hongzhi's koans. Along with '' The Gateless Barrier'', the ''Book of Equanimity'' is considered one of the two primary compilations of
Zen Zen ( zh, t=禪, p=Chán; ja, text= 禅, translit=zen; ko, text=선, translit=Seon; vi, text=Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty, known as the Chan School (''Chánzong'' 禪宗), and ...
dialogue. Shohaku Okumura has called the collection "a classic text that is still studied by Zen students today."
Reb Anderson Tenshin Zenki Reb Anderson (born 1943) is an American Buddhist who is a Zen teacher in the Sōtō Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki. He is a Senior Dharma teacher at the San Francisco Zen Center and at Green Gulch Farm Zen Center in Marin County, C ...
has called it "an auspicious peak in the mountain range of Zen literature, a subtle flowing stream in the deep valleys of our teaching, a treasure house of inspiration and guidance in studying the ocean of Buddhist teachings."
Gerry Shishin Wick Gerry Shishin Wick is a Soto Zen roshi, author, oceanographer and abbot of Great Mountain Zen Center in Berthoud, Colorado, which he founded in 1996. He is one of the twelve Dharma Successors of the late Taizan Maezumi, receiving Dharma transm ...
, who published a translation of ''Book of Equanimity'' in 2005, says "although it was collected by a master in the Soto lineage, The Book of Equanimity, they are treated as Koans in the Rinzai, some Rinzai schools, and the Soto school studied them, but more as liturgy, rather than as Koans."


Kōans included in ''Book of Equanimity''

*1 The World-Honored One Ascends the Rostrum *2 Bodhidharma's "Vast and Void" *3 The Indian King Invites the Patriarch *4 The World-Honored One Points to the Ground *5 Seigen's "Price of Rice" *6 Master Ba's "White and Black" *7 Yakusan Ascends the Rostrum *8 Hyakujô and the Fox *9 Nansen Kills a Cat *10 An Old Woman near Taizan *11 Unmon's "Two Diseases" *12 Jizô Plants the Rice Field *13 Rinzai's "Blind Donkey" *14 Attendant Kaku Offers Tea *15 Kyôzan Thrusts His Hoe into the Ground *16 Mayoku Shook the Ring-Staff *17 Hôgen's "Hairsbreadth" *18 Jôshû's Dog *19 Unmon's "Mt. Sumeru" *20 Jizô's "Most Intimate" *21 Ungan Sweeps the Ground *22 Gantô's Bow to the Kaatz *23 Roso Faces the Wall *24 Seppô's "Look at the Snake" *25 Enkan's "Rhinoceros Fan" *26 Kyôzan Points to Snow *27 Hôgen Points to the Bamboo Blinds *28 Gokoku's "Three Disgraces" *29 Fuketsu's "Iron Ox" *30 Daizui's "Kalpa Fire" *31 Unmon's "Pillar" *32 Kyôzan's Mind and Objective World *33 Sanshô's "Golden Scales" *34 Fuketsu's "Speck of Dust" *35 Rakuho's Obeisance *36 Master Ba Is Ill *37 Isan's "Karma-Consciousness" *38 Rinzai's "True Person" *39 Jôshû's "Wash Your Bowls" *40 Unmon's "White and Black" *41 Rakuho at His Deathbed *42 Nan'yô and the Water Jug *43 Razan's "Appearing and Disappearing" *44 Kôyô's "Suparnin" *45 Four Phrases from the Engaku Sutra *46 Tokusan's "Study Accomplished" *47 Jôshû's "Oak Tree in the Garden" *48 Vimalakirti's "Not-Two" *49 Tôzan and the Memorial Service *50 Seppô's "What Is This?" *51 Hôgen's "Boat or Land" *52 Sôzan's "Dharma-body" *53 Ôbaku's "Drinkers" *54 Ungan's "Great Mercy" *55 Seppô in Charge of Cooking *56 Misshi and the White Rabbit *57 Gon'yô's One "Thing" *58 "Getting Despised" in the Diamond Sutra *59 Seirin's "Deadly Snake" *60 Tetsuma, the Cow *61 Kempô's "One Line" *62 Beiko's "Enlightenment" *64 Shishô's "Succession" *63 Jôshû Asks about "Death" *65 Shuzan's "Bride" *66 Kyûhô's "Head and Tail" *67 The Wisdom in the Kegon Sutra *68 Kassan Brandishes the Sword *69 Nansen's "Cats and Foxes" *70 Shinsan Asks about Nature *71 Suigan's "Eyebrows" *72 Chûyû's "Monkey" *73 Sôzan's Filial Fulfillment *74 Hôgen's "Form and Name" *75 Zuigan's "Everlasting Principle" *76 Shuzan's Three Verses *77 Kyôzan: As His Profession Requires *78 Unmon's "Rice Cake" *79 Chôsa Takes a Step *80 Suibi and the Chin Rest *81 Gensha Reaches the Province *82 Unmon's: "Voice" and "Color" *83 Dôgo's Nursing the Ill *84 Gutei's One Finger *85 The National Teacher's Gravestone *86 Rinzai's Great Enlightenment *87 Sozan: With or Without *88 "Non-Seeing" in the Ryôgon Sutra *89 Tôzan's "Place of No Grass" *90 Kyôzan Speaks Out *91 Nansen and the Peonies *92 Unmon's "One Treasure" *93 Roso Does Not Understand *94 Tôzan Unwell *95 Rinzai Draws a Line *96 Kyûhô Does Not Acknowledge *97 Emperor Dôkô's Helmet Hood *98 Tôzan's "Intimate with It" *99 Unmon's "Bowl and Pail" *100 Rôya's "Mountains and Rivers"


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See also

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101 Zen Stories ''101 Zen Stories'' is a 1919 compilation of Zen koans including 19th and early 20th century anecdotes compiled by Nyogen Senzaki, and a translation of '' Shasekishū'', written in the 13th century by Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and ...
'' *'' The Gateless Gate'' *'' Blue Cliff Record''


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