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Shandao

:''This article is about Shandao (Zendō), an influential 7th century Buddhist writer. For other uses of Zendo see Zendo (disambiguation)''
Shandao (; Japanese: Zendō) (613-681) was an influential writer for the Pure Land Buddhism, prominent in China, Korea, Vietnam and Japan. His writings had a strong influence on later Pure Land masters including Hōnen and Shinran in Japan.
In Jōdo Shinshū, he is considered the Fifth Patriarch.
==Biography==

Shandao was born in what is now present Zhucheng. When he was young, he entered the priesthood and devoted himself to the study of the ''Infinite Life'' and ''Vimalakirti Sutra''s. One day, in the year 641, he visited the temple of the famous Pure Land master Daochao, who happened to be giving a lecture on the ''Amitāyurdhyāna Sūtra''. This lecture ultimately inspired him to follow and then spread Pure Land Buddhism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130802075832/http://www.jodo.org/about_plb/buddhas.html )

Shandao dwelt at Xiangji Temple () in Shaanxi, which continues to honor his memory and contributions. In his lifetime, Shandao wrote five major works on Pure Land Buddhism, with his commentaries on the ''Amitāyurdhyāna Sūtra'' being among the most influential.

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