11. See L. Carrington Goodrich, A Short History of the Chinese People (New York: Harper & Row, 1943), p. 161.

12. The most comprehensive collection of Ta-hui's writings is translated in Christopher Cleary, Swampland Flowers: The Letters and Lectures of Zen Master Ta Hui (New York: Grove Press, 1977). Excerpts are also translated by Suzuki, Essays in Zen Buddhism, Second Series. Biographical information may also be found in Isshu and Sasaki, Zen Dust.

13. Translated in Isshu and Sasaki, Zen Dust, p. 163.

14. A work known today as the Cheng-fa-yen-tsang. See Isshu and Sasaki, Zen Dust, p. 163.

15. See Ibid.

16. See Ibid.

17. Translated by Cleary, Swampland Flowers, pp. 129-30.

18. See Sekida, Two Zen Classics, p. 17.

19. Suzuki, Essays in Zen Buddhism, Second Series, p. 103.

20. Cleary, Swampland Flowers, p. 64.