Cantongqi (Buddhism)
This article is about the 8th-century Buddhist poem. For the 2nd-century Taoist text, see The Kinship of the Three.
The Cantongqi (Chinese: 參同契; pinyin: Cāntóngqì), or Sandōkai, is a poem by the eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Shitou Xiqian (Sekito Kisen, 700–790) and a fundamental text of the Caodong (Sōtō) school of Chan (Zen), chanted daily in temples throughout the world.
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